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InnoDS (Data Stream) is a ultra light component that combines large-size file upload and folder upload functions.
It provides stable HTTP transfer of large amount of data without having to install separate modules on the server,
enabling unlimited data and folder transfer with a web server.
InnoDS product introduction demo video is also available.
< Play Video : 2:24" >
Standard Interface
InnoDS provides two basic interface styles: file style and folder style.
Both styles provide user-friendly interface based on the user PC's Windows theme,
with three display options of icon, small icons, and detailed list.
Drag & Drop Support
Users can conveniently select files to upload by using the drag & drop feature.
This is especially useful for uploading of multiple files.
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Multi-File Selection for Search
When using the "Browse..." button, multiple files can be selected from the dialog window using the mouse drag or the keyboard.
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Upload Entire Folder Content
Using InnoDS, users can select files or folders to upload.
When a folder is selected, the entire content of the folder and subfolders will be transferred.
The Status Bar displays the total upload size and number of files and subfolders in the folder..
Two Folder Display Styles
InnoDS folder upload views are provided in two styles: folder view and file view.
The folder view displays the folder size and number of subfolders in a more concise format,
while the file view displays all files in the folder from which the user can select specific files for upload.
Check Upload Status for Large Files
InnoDS provides the Transfer Status Window where users can see the list of files with time remaining and transfer rate.
Users can check on the status of each file being uploaded even when uploading a number of files to the server.
Resuming of Interrupted Transfers
In case of interruption during a file transfer due to network or line disconnection,
InnoDS automatically resumes the transfer as soon as the connection is recovered.
Also, users can choose to pause and resume a file transfer at their convenience, which is useful when uploading large size files.
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