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FileBrowser Professional

This text is about a professional document management app for iOS devices. The app offers various features such as bulk renaming, backup, and sync tasks. Users can edit their documents directly in the app and stream media files. It also allows users to connect to over 20 different network and cloud storage locations.

The text highlights positive reviews from Cult of Mac and MacStories, stating that the app maximizes the potential of what users can do with files on iOS and is considered the best option.

The app provides direct and secure file access to computers, servers, and other storage devices on home or corporate networks. It does not require any additional configuration of corporate IT systems.

The core features of the app include accessing file servers and cloud storage, viewing and storing documents for offline viewing, presenting videos, PowerPoints, or Keynotes directly from the server, copying and moving files between different types of storage, automatic sync of network folders, backing up local files to network file servers or cloud storage, integration with other apps for editing, saving, and sharing files, integration with existing infrastructure including Active Directory, integration with iOS data protection using hardware-based encryption, support for XMP sidecar files for photographers, VPN support for third-party VPN clients, and support for Microsoft Distributed File System (DFS). It also mentions that no additional software is required on corporate servers.

The app also offers integration with Office apps, allowing users to edit network documents in-place without copying them between apps. Changes are automatically saved to the original document. Additionally, users can scan documents or images directly to multi-page PDFs and benefit from automatic color and perspective correction.

For MDM (Mobile Device Management) integration, the app allows centralized distribution of configuration settings, enforced security lockdown, adherence to corporate Mobile Security Policies, prevention of users from changing local settings, selective overrides of any local configuration setting, distribution of file server connection details, control over offline viewing/storage permissions, and control over content emailing as attachments.

The app can connect to various network access protocols such as SMB1, SMB2, and SMB3 (CIFS or Windows File Sharing) to connect to Macs, PCs, NAS drives, and Windows File Servers (including Windows Server Clusters). It also provides access to local storage such as USB drives, SD cards, folders of other apps, iCloud Drive folders of other apps, and the iOS Photo Library. Additionally, it supports connectivity to several cloud storage providers including Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft OneDrive for Business, Microsoft SharePoint, Box.com, Google Drive, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, Amazon S3, pCloud, Digital Ocean, FileBase S3, iDrive Cloud S3, Wasabi S3, WebDAV servers, FTP /FTPS servers, and SFTP servers.

The text concludes by providing an email address for customer support and noting that support is available only in English.

Where to download "FileBrowser Professional"?

Apple AppStore

App Keywords

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