FileBrowser - Access files on remote computers


FileBrowser - Access files on remote computers FileBrowser - Access files on remote computers FileBrowser - Access files on remote computers FileBrowser - Access files on remote computers


FileBrowser - Access files on remote computers


FileBrowser is like having Windows Explorer or Mac Finder on your iPadiPhone to access network folders on Macs Windows Linux and NAS drives AT HOME Stream movies and music over WiFi direct to your iPadiPhone View a slideshow of photos from your computer No need to sync or copy to your iPadiPhone Access your NAS without needing to turn your computer on AT WORK Browse file servers over the Internet using the iPadiPhones built in VPN In the board room or on site retrieve and view documents from company servers Unlike other file sharing apps with FileBrowser everything is done from your iPadiPhone instead of sitting at your computer and uploading to it View every document type that iOS supports Pass files to and from other apps - for example store email attachments in FileBrowser for later use with an editor app FileBrowser requires no additional software on the target computernetwork drive - just check that file sharing is enabled on your computer and connect Use an iPadiPhone-compatible VPN or SMB port-forwarding to connect to your file server or workstation via 3G or from the Internet ---- PLEASE READ ---- FileBrowser requires iOS 42 or later If youre new to home networking use our online troubleshooter and our guide documents to help you get connected If youre unable to connect email us at support@stratospherixcom for fast friendly help FileBrowser is an essential app but its not magic and it doesnt bypass network security It will not be able to access your files on your home computer from a remote location over the Internet without your computer being accessible FROM the Internet and SMB file sharing being enabled Please see our web site for options on getting connected from a remote location ■ Connects using the CIFSSMB protocol to Windows 2000 and above MacOS from 105 most variants of Linux and most but not all NAS drives ■ Does NOT support AFP or FTP ■ Does not support AVIs with DIVX or XVID codecs because the iPadiPhone doesnt natively support these formats A third party app will be required to play these FileBrowser is able to connect to a wide variety of SMB file servers but some are not compatible Before purchasing FileBrowser we recommend that you try our free NetPortalLite app If it cant connect then FileBrowser probably wont be able to either although NetPortalLite is currently being updated to align with FileBrowser If our web site doesnt answer all your questions we will clarify any query you have