Site Explorer 3.0
| Developer: |
888bid.com (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 0.23 MB |
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The software is used for managing websites, including browsing, upload, download, creating new directories, deleting files or directories, copy and paste files or directory. The software can also configure a user to access a specific directory with read or write access right.
This software is a server web application, client is Internet Explorer, and therefore, users do not need to install any client application. This saves a lot of administrative efforts and money to maintain the client applications. Other than that, everyone know how to use Internet Explorer, training is not needed.
Users can be configured to have read or write access to a web site or specified directories. In other word, some users can be configured to have read access to only one particular directory. This feature enables you to set certain users to view your web site without changing it. For example, if you have some audio or video files, and want to share among a group of users. All you need to do is to create a user with read access and assign to the directory where the files are hosting. You don't even need to create any html pages, once a user login the system; they can enjoy all the music and video without any html pages help.
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