All hosting accounts are managed through a Control Panel and no matter the type of the latter, you can always find a File Manager tool, which allows you to browse the files that you have uploaded in the hosting account and to execute simple operations with them, such as moving, copying or deleting. Depending on the particular tool, there may be more advanced features as well, such as management of permissions and archives. Some Control Panels are simpler to work with than others and so are their File Manager sections. As that is the main tool you will use to handle your files, it's essential to check in advance what options it includes and if it will appeal to you, because a hard-to-use File Manager may be a burden and could make managing your online presence more difficult.

File Manager in Website Hosting

The feature-rich File Manager included with our website hosting solutions shall make handling your content as basic as handling files on your computer or notebook. You shall be able to drag-and-drop folders and files not just inside the account, but also directly from your PC, so you will no longer need an FTP client to upload information. Also, the folder structure will be kept, so files from separate folders won't get mixed. You may also use right-click context menus and access a variety of functions. You will be able to create and extract archives, to create password-protected areas and much more. If you would like to modify files, you could do that using a number of editors - a plain text editor, a code editor and a WYSIWYG editor, so you may pick the one you need and feel most comfy working with.

File Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Our highly developed, though easy-to-use File Manager will provide you with complete control over your content and you won't have any troubles handling the files and folders which you create or upload to your semi-dedicated server account, even if you have never used a hosting service before. The options it is offering are just several clicks away, even the more sophisticated ones including setting up a password-protected folder, creating or unpacking an archive, adjusting UNIX permissions or opening a file in a plain text or an HTML editor. Via right-click context menus, you shall feel just as if you’re working on your own computer system. Moreover, the File Manager supports dragging-and-dropping of files and entire folders - both inside the account and from your computer. With the latter alternative, you can upload content directly, which eradicates the need for an FTP client.