XULTech Firelinks Remote Server File Manager 1.0 review

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XULTech Firelinks Remote Server File Manager is a remote file manager/control panel that lets you manage your web server using an eas

License: Shareware
File size: 1086K
Developer: XulTech
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XULTech Firelinks Remote Server File Manager is a remote file manager/control panel that lets you manage your web server using an easy to use GUI interface.

Firelinks uses Firefox's XUL (XML User-interface Language), and Javascript to deliver a web based application that has the look and feel of a desktop application. Try out our live demo and experience it yourself.

Firelinks operates like a regular desktop file manager. For example, you can resize and rearrange individual columns in the file listing table by drag and drop. Any customization you've made be remembered by the application.

Here are some key features of "XULTech Firelinks Remote Server File Manager":
No client installation required: The application only needs to be installed once as a CGI application on your web server. All you need on the client side is a copy of the world's most popular open source browser: Firefox.
Intuitive and Familiar User Interface: Firelinks works just like any other desktop based file manager, such as Microsoft Explorer or KDE Konqueror. The user interface has been enhanced with extra features such as a web preview panel to make it more useful for managing web sites.
Secure: Unlike plain FTP where the password is sent in the clear, only the password hash is sent by Firelinks at login time. You can also configure Firelinks so that it will only accept connection from a fixed IP address. For added security you can also run it via SSL if you web server has been configured to allow SSL connections.
Built-in Remote Shell: Run command line applications and script through Firelinks's built-in command shell, even if your ISP does not offer your SSH.

Requirements:
cgi
Firefox

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