provides a wide range of file management tools, including local file management, Web browsing, FTP uploads and downloads, file backups, and more.
FileProbe eliminates the need to use separate browsing tools and utilities when handling compressed archives, local or networked files, and remote storage.
Some of its many features include a frame-based layout to allow the emulation of Microsoft Explorer, and customizable user layouts. You can also browse, modify, and create compressed archives just like ordinary directories.
Any number of file operations can be carried out simultaneously, including FTP uploads and downloads, backup operations, file search processes, and archive compressions.
You can browse any sort of storage media while transfers are in progress, and access printers, control panels, and all other shell services from within FileProbe.
Other features include: file splitting and merging, Unix to PC text conversions, and automatic resuming of files uploaded or downloaded by FTP.
This "Pro" version offers additional tools for developers, systems administrators, web masters and other Windows power users. These include integrated text/editing features, an integrated Telnet client, DOS/CMD command line processing, the ability to handle local and networked drives, the windows shell, FTP connections and virtual folders. Multi-threaded tasking allows true simultaneous operations -- you can edit, search, filter, browse, view and FTP all at the same time.
FileProbe Pro runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
30-day Trial
license
— the installer is 6 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
File Managers.
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