The JOMIZU SAC File Manager
A File Manager loaded with the whole set of instruments that you might want
We give you a drag’n’drop File Manager, offering a group of user–friendly tools like a built–in image viewer and an array of file editors. You can make prompt uploads, archive/unarchive data files, change permissions and much more. The resources are well–organized and simple to use with huge action keys and right–click context menus. Check out the various applications and capabilities integrated in the JOMIZU SAC File Manager.
Drag ’n’ drop file uploads
The easiest way to upload files
Adding data files with an FTP tool is an outdated and really insecure method for moving data files from your notebook or computer to a hosting server. By reason of this, we have integrated drag–and–drop data file upload support in the File Manager. Just pull the data files that you want to publish from your computer into your web browser and they’ll start to upload in your website hosting profile through a risk–free SSL communication.
You don’t need to deploy any additional software pack, web browser add–ons or applications. The drag & drop function operates equally well on Windows, Mac and Linux.
Right–click context menus
All of the file control choices in front of you
We’ve tried to make your File Manager as easy–to–use as it could possibly be, so it is easy to produce alterations for your files. In addition to the standard control bar towards the top of the webpage, we have in addition included right–click context menus with all the basic file control options. Click on a file or folder and select the activity which you want from the collection which will appear.
You can actually rename, copy, move, download, edit, preview, archive, unarchive and delete any file or folder you select with simply a click of the mouse. If you click on a folder, also you can set up a brand new folder or file in it.
The right–click choices are also available any time you select different files or folders simultaneously.
Archive/Unarchive files
Make use of substantial files efficiently
Due to the in–built archive/unarchive solution, the File Manager enables you to manage big files without having to use FTP. You’ll be able to shrink a directory to a lightweight size by clicking on the Compress button or access the contents of an archived folder by using the Extract button. Whenever compressing a directory as well as a range of files, you’ll be able to choose the archive extension (.ZIP, .RAR or .TAR.GZ) in addition to the title of the archive file.
Integrated file editors
No third–party software packs are necessary
We’ve incorporated a couple of file editors in the Web Control Panel to help you to generate easy and quick alterations for your files without the need to make use of any third party software applications. In the File Manager there is also a WYSIWYG editor that will assist you keep an eye on all the changes which you come up with live, a code editor that boasts syntax displaying for your .JS or .PHP files, along with a plain text editor for more experienced customers. All the changes that you come up with and save can be reflected quickly on the Internet.
You can access the file editors using the buttons at the top of the file table and / or by right–clicking a specific file/folder.
A logical folder structure
All of your files organized in a straightforward way
All of the files within your hosting account are organized into folders. Every single web host has its own primary directory, that follows the file hierarchy that you have pre–set. This way, it is an easy task to manage all of your current hosts from one location without the probability of becoming lost or perplexed.
By standard, you’ll see each of the hosts conveniently listed in a table and if you mouse–click once over a specific host, you will see all the sub–folders and files pertaining to it. By clicking on two times, you are going to visit a page that is dedicated to that host exclusively. A further way to open the folder pertaining to a specific host and then to work with it exclusively, is by using the drop–down menu at the top of the primary File Manager file table.
A user–friendly interface
A File Manager created for the general public
The vast majority of online File Managers are sluggish and quite difficult to apply. They feature constrained functions and are not really intuitive. We aim to improve that through the JOMIZU SAC File Manager. It’s built to be intuitive and to appear like something you already know – the File Manager on your PC.
All of its capabilities, the drag–and–drop file upload options, the right–click contextual menus, the integrated file editors, etcetera are available for 1 purpose – to help make handling your website(s) simpler.
Work with multiple files
Adjust different files all at once
It is simple to work with many files at the same time making use of the multi–selection capability of the JOMIZU SAC File Manager. All you have to do is just hold down the Control key and click on the files or directories that you like to choose. If you’d like to select a pair of files/folders in a row at once, pick the first file/folder, press the Shift key and then choose the final file or folder inside the set.
For people with picked the wanted files/folders, you may either drag them to a specific spot, or implement diverse activities to them when using the right–click contextual menu or the buttons at the top of the file table.
Quick & simple password protection options
The simplest way to shield your data
In order to password–secure a folder within your web site, you will need to configure an .htaccess file by hand. However, this is time–absorbing and sophisticated if you aren’t well–experienced in Linux web hosting. When using the File Manager, you can create a password–secured directory and conceal all of its items from the standard users with only a number of mouse–clicks.
What you need to execute is right–click a folder, opt for Password Protection and then click the Add selection. After that just indicate a login name along with a password. No additional setup is needed and there is no reason to deal with an .htaccess file. Our system will handle every thing on your behalf.