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(SYS-CON Media) - BinaryIntellect Consulting run by Bipin Joshi, a software consultant, has released ASP.NET AJAX-Enabled Web Site File Manager.
In his blog Joshi writes:
"BinaryIntellect Web Site File Manager is a tool for managing files and folders of your web site. Just include the FileManager.aspx in your web site and that's it! You have a complete file manager ready. It supports almost all the file and folder management operations such as folder creation, cut, copy, paste, rename, delete and upload. You also get complete source code of the tool."

Developed using ASP.NET 2.0 server controls, ASP.NET AJAX and ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit this tool, says Joshi "is a must for any web site owner or host."
The features include:
Create new folders
Upload files to your web site
Cut, copy and paste files and folders
Rename files and folders
Delete files and folders
Smart tips for showing details of file or folder just at the pointer of your mouse
Easy navigation
Easy to use interface with the help of buttons and shortcut menu
Works for IE as well as FireFox
Powered by ASP.NET AJAX
Uses ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit
Published January 24, 2007 Reads 13,986
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BinaryIntellect Web Site File Manager is a tool for managing files and folders of your web site. It supports almost all the file and folder management operations such as folder creation, cut, copy, paste, rename, delete and upload. You also get complete source code of the tool. Developed using ASP.NET 2.0 server controls, ASP.NET AJAX and ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit this tool is a must for any web site owner or host. |
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