HFS (Http File Server) 2.2e

HFS (Http File Server)
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  • Editor: Massimo Melina
  • Release: 2.2e
  • Language: English
  • License: Open Source/free
  • System: 95/98/Me/2000/XP
Download hfs.exe (571 KB)
HFS is a ultra-simple way to share files with friends.
· Launch HFS
· Slide above it the file to be shared.
And that’s all !

The directory is accessible from any browser.
It is ultra-simple and no installation is necessary (HFS is only 514 Kb).
- You can share so many directories and files as you wish.
- You can put passwords on some directories or files.
- You can define access rights by user.
- You can even authorize the file upload in some directories (very practical to exchange files)
- Possible Integration with Windows explorer (A right click-right for sharing a file)
- It possesses other numerous options: Support DynDns and integrated NoIP, limit of bandwidth, banishment of IP addresses, configuration of MIME types, selection of port and IP addresses, support of DESCRIPTION files...

It is the kind of small program to be kept.
It can even be useful to transfer files when the sharing of files of Windows file sharing makes its one.
FS can work in "portable" mode to take it on USB key (in that case, the parameters are recorded in a file).

- Slide directories to be shared and select the passwords:



And directories are accessible with a simple browser.


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HFS (Http File Server)
Ze_boyb, on December 13, 2008 01:56 PM
Highly customizable. None.
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