ExpanDrive 7 is an easy to use SFTP client for Windows that allows access to your SSH server just like a USB hard drive connected directly to your PC. You can browse remote files from within My Computer and save and edit directly from your existing existing applications such as Word or Excel. It enhances all existing applications by providing a secure drive to access Linux & Unix directly over SSH – no additional configuration required. It just works.
ExpanDrive is an easy to use SFTP client for Windows that provides access to your SSH server just like a USB hard drive attached to a computer. You can scroll through files within My Computer and directly store and edit them in all existing programs, such as Word or Excel. ExpanDrive enhances the performance of all existing applications by providing a secure drive to access the Linux & Unix directory in SSH without the need for any additional configuration.
ExpanDrive is a Network file system client for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows that facilitates mapping of local volume to any SFTP server the user can access. It also can connect to FTP, Amazon S3, RackSpace Cloud Files, OpenStack Swift Object Storage, DreamObjects, WebDAV, Dropbox, Google Drive and Box.com. When a server is mounted with ExpanDrive any program can read, write, and manage remote files (that is, files that only exist on the server) as if they were stored locally.Map your SSH server as a Windows drive letter over SFTP with ExpanDrive. ExpanDrive connects your Windows desktop to your Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X server files through the industry-standard in security, SFTP and SSH.
Here are some key Features of “ExpanDrive v7.0.16” :
- Remote control of files inside any application
- Add SFTP to Explorer
- Reconnect with grace
- Easy to use
- Access remote files in any application
- Add SFTP to Explorer
- Reconnect with grace
- Ridiculously Simple
System Requirement
- Software Requirements
– Windows 10 (32/64-bit)
– Windows 8.1 (32/64 bit)
– Windows 8 (32/64-bit)
– Windows 7 (32/64 bit)
– Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 or later, 32/64 bit)
– Windows XP (Service Pack 3 or later, 32-bit only)