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File Sharing in Windows with Web Technology

In windows file sharing is easy task but Some time file sharing with windows file sharing service we cant to what ever we want, now we can share files with web technology and pear just use browser and share files and folder will display on his browser window, this will we can do with

HFS - Http File Server

You can use HFS (HTTP File Server) to send and receive files.
It's different from classic file sharing because it uses web technology to be more compatible with today's Internet. It also differs from classic web servers because it's very easy to use and runs "right out-of-the box". Access your remote files, over the network.It has been successfully tested with Wine under Linux.

What is it?

it's file sharing 
it's webserver 
it's open source
it's free
it's guaranteed to contain no malware

Features

  • Download and upload
  • Virtual file system
  • Highly customizable
  • HTML template
  • Bandwidth control
  • Easy/Expert mode
  • Log
  • Full control over connections
  • Accounts
  • Dynamic DNS updater
  • Download this software

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    1. thank you sir
      its lovely to share files through hfs.pls
      carry on sending such technological tips
      and tricks.

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