Description:
Professional document management for iOS, with bulk rename, backup and sync tasks. Edit your documents in-place, stream your media files and connect to over 20 different network and cloud storage locations. “Maximize the potential of what you can do with files on iOS” – Cult of Mac “FileBrowser remains the best option” – MacStories Direct and secure file access to your computers, servers and other storage devices on home or corporate networks. No additional configuration of corporate IT systems is necessary. Core Features – Access file servers and cloud storage – View documents and optionally store them for offline viewing – Present a video, PowerPoint or Keynote direct from the server – Copy and move between any type of storage, from single files to whole directories – Bi-directional automatic sync of network folders to your iPad/iPhone – Backup local files to a network file server or cloud storage – Integrates with other apps allowing you to edit, save and share files while on the go – Integrates with your existing infrastructure, including Active Directory – Integrates with iOS data protection, utilising hardware-based encryption to secure content – Pro photographer XMP sidecar file support for rating images – VPN on-demand support for third-party VPN clients – Supports Microsoft Distributed File System (DFS) – Requires no additional software on corporate servers Office App Integration – No more copying of documents between apps – Launch an Office app to edit a network document in-place. – Changes are automatically saved to the original document – Scan documents or images direct to multi page PDF – Automatic colour and perspective correction of scanned documents MDM Integration – Centralised distribution of FileBrowser configuration settings – Enforced security lockdown – Conform to corporate Mobile Security Policies – Prevent users from changing local settings – Selectively override any local configuration setting – Distribute file server connection details – Control whether offline viewing/storage is permitted – Control whether content can be emailed as attachments FileBrowser Professional uses the SMB1, SMB2, and SMB3 network access protocols (also known as CIFS or Windows File Sharing) to connect to: – Macs – PCs – NAS drives – Windows File Servers (including Windows Server Clusters) Access local storage – USB Drives – SD Cards – Folders of other apps – iCloud Drive folders of other apps – iOS Photo Library You can also connect to the following cloud storage – Microsoft OneDrive – Microsoft OneDrive for Business – Microsoft SharePoint 2013 or later – Box.com – Google Drive (including TeamDrive) – Dropbox (including Dropbox for Business) – Backblaze B2 – Amazon S3 – pCloud – Digital Ocean – FileBase S3 – iDrive Cloud S3 – Wasabi S3 – WebDAV servers – FTP/FTPS servers – SFTP servers Information Version 24.10 Last updated 08/30/2024 Tags PaidVersion: 24.10
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