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Browse Local & Remote System
How to Browse local system
In order to browse your computer you use the two top panels (Local System) in the main window. The panels work like Windows File Explorer: the left panel shows you the file folders on your hard disk and the right panel shows the files in the currently selected folder. You can do the following operations on your local files:
- browse file folders by expanding (clicking on the + branches) the folder tree on the left panel;
- delete the selected file(s) by clicking on the Delete button;
- rename the selected file(s) by clicking on the Rename button;
- view the selected file(s) in the Notepad by clicking on the View button;
- execute the selected EXE file;
- create a new file folder.
How to Browse remote system
Before you can browse a remote system you have to be connected to the Internet and then you have to log in onto the remote system. You can do both in one Connect operation by clicking on the Connect button. You can select a remote site from a drop-down list or you can add a new site.
In order to browse a remote system you use the two bottom panels (Local System) in the main window. The panels work like Windows File Explorer: the left panel shows you the file folders on the remote system and the right panel shows the files in the currently selected folder. You can do the following operations on the remote files:
- browse file folders by expanding (clicking on the + branches) the folder tree on the left panel;
- delete the selected file(s) by clicking on the Delete button;
- rename the selected file(s) by clicking on the Rename button;
- create a new file folder.
How to Memorize remote file folders
You can memorize remote file folders while browsing the remote system. This can be useful when preparing auto-transfers off line (you may not remember the file folders of the remote system). In order to memorize the selected file folder just click on the Memorize button . Later you will be able to select memorized directories from a drop-down list.
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