FileUltimate 4.5.0.1 & FileVista 6.5.5.0 Retail
FileUltimate 4.5.0.1 & FileVista 6.5.5.0 Retail | 24 Mb
Integrate a file manager into your ASP.NET application or site rapidly.
Browse and manage files with access control.
Accept files with the advanced upload functionality.
Offer a structured and neat download area.
Browse Files with Access Control
Limit actions, disk usage and file types on folder basis. File manager will automatically show or hide actions according to the viewed folder's access control.
Isolate Folders
Prevent navigating up to parent folders with "Root Folder" concept. Define root folders which point to existing paths on the server or on the network. Set display names for root folders and hide the actual path information for security.
Enable Seamless UX Across Devices and Browsers
Save the hassle of figuring out browser and device differences. FileUltimate will look and work flawlessly across web browsers on Windows or Mac or a mobile device.
Decide Where You Store Files
Store your files on the server or on the network without changing your existing folder structures. Create root folders which point to existing paths and start serving files immediately.
Enable Seamless Access Across Devices and Browsers
Let your users access your web file server with their choice of a web browser on Windows or Mac or a mobile device. No need to require users install any software like ftp clients.
Minimize User Learning Curve
FileVista looks and feels like Windows File Explorer and follows user interface guidelines. Let your users easily manage their files with the comfortable and intuitive approach already known from the daily desktop working environment.
Make File Transfers Easy and Fast
Let your users upload multiple files and download multiple files or even whole folders at once. Allow files of unlimited size both when uploading and downloading.
Allow Public Access
Allow users to create public links (direct URLs) for referencing the files in other systems, in documents or in emails. Let users resume interrupted downloads via public links.
Offer Localized Access to Users
Let international access for your web file server. Allow your users to select their preferred language. Add a new language or customize an existing language easily.
6.5.5 May 6, 2015
Added: Ability to bulk import users from Active Directory. The new "Import Users" window will allow you to search AD for users and import selected users into FileVista. User names can be imported either as sam account name (eg. Contoso\User) or as user principal name (eg. user@contoso.com). Other AD attributes such as Display Name, Email and Description will be also imported if they are available.
Added: Imported AD users can login directly from FileVista's login page. You don't need turn on IIS Windows Authentication mode (which shows browser's own login window) anymore. Note that if you were already using IIS Windows Authentication mode, then the users you manually created will not be able to login from FileVista's login page as they are not marked as imported. These users can be marked as imported by setting the new "Type" field to 1 in the database though or you can continue to use IIS Windows Authentication mode as it's still supported.
Improved: You can now delete multiple users at once on the administration page. This will be especially useful because of new "Import Users" feature, considering you may import many users at once and realize you made a mistake (eg. selected wrong user name format).
4.5 April 29, 2015
Added: Media Player which can open and play video files (mp4, m4v, f4v, mov, flv, webm, ogv and on some browsers mp4v, 3g2, 3gp, mkv) and audio files (mp3, aac, m4a, f4a, ogg, oga, vorbis). Media Player will first try Html5 video feature of the browser and if not supported it will try Flash mode. If a media format is not playable on the browser, media player will prompt the user to try opening the file directly.
Fixed: When opening a video file of format like avi or wmv on IE, Windows Media Player was not able to play the file. From now on, Windows Media Player (or other players) will be able to stream the opened file without any problems.
Added: Assigned file icons and thumbnail generation to some additional media formats which the new Media Player supports.
Improved: When downloading a single file, resuming in the browser will be possible (again like older versions v3.x).
Added: Ability to bulk import users from Active Directory. The new "Import Users" window will allow you to search AD for users and import selected users into FileVista. User names can be imported either as sam account name (eg. Contoso\User) or as user principal name (eg. user@contoso.com). Other AD attributes such as Display Name, Email and Description will be also imported if they are available.
Added: Imported AD users can login directly from FileVista's login page. You don't need turn on IIS Windows Authentication mode (which shows browser's own login window) anymore. Note that if you were already using IIS Windows Authentication mode, then the users you manually created will not be able to login from FileVista's login page as they are not marked as imported. These users can be marked as imported by setting the new "Type" field to 1 in the database though or you can continue to use IIS Windows Authentication mode as it's still supported.
Improved: You can now delete multiple users at once on the administration page. This will be especially useful because of new "Import Users" feature, considering you may import many users at once and realize you made a mistake (eg. selected wrong user name format).
4.5 April 29, 2015
Added: Media Player which can open and play video files (mp4, m4v, f4v, mov, flv, webm, ogv and on some browsers mp4v, 3g2, 3gp, mkv) and audio files (mp3, aac, m4a, f4a, ogg, oga, vorbis). Media Player will first try Html5 video feature of the browser and if not supported it will try Flash mode. If a media format is not playable on the browser, media player will prompt the user to try opening the file directly.
Fixed: When opening a video file of format like avi or wmv on IE, Windows Media Player was not able to play the file. From now on, Windows Media Player (or other players) will be able to stream the opened file without any problems.
Added: Assigned file icons and thumbnail generation to some additional media formats which the new Media Player supports.
Improved: When downloading a single file, resuming in the browser will be possible (again like older versions v3.x).
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