Editor's review
Internet has greatly evolved in the past decade or so to become one of the most powerful platform for file sharing, entertainment, social networking, e-commerce, business and many other purposes. The utility of this worldwide network is infinite in scope and almost every company or individual, conducting business likes to maintain a website which is like an online brochure and store of products and services. If you are having a website through which you share files, you may have definitely faced problems with uploading these files on your web source as there are many glitches in the conventional method for performing these uploads, especially if these files are big in size or large in number. HTTP File Uploader ActiveX Component v.6.38 provides a reliable and comprehensive solution for uploading files.
HTTP File Uploader ActiveX Component provides an attractive solution with which you can easily handle uploads of thousands of files efficiently. The program has a novice user oriented interface in which you can easily select the files to be uploaded from the program window itself and begin the uploading cycle, whose status can be easily viewed in the status bar along with the speed. This is an ActiveX component that lets you evade all the complicated coding or form based uploading of files. You can either simply drag and drop the files in the program window or can use the standard copy-paste shortcuts for uploading. One of the major glitch in conventional form based uploading is that once your upload cycle gets broken due to sudden interruptions in the network connectivity or bandwidth loss, you have to re-start the whole uploading even if most of it was previously completed. This powerful component automatically resumes the upload from break-point thereby saving you bandwidth and time already utilized at this task.
To conclude with, HTTP File Uploader ActiveX Component v.6.38 has simple functionality and lets you overcome all the glitches in conventional method of uploading files, leading it to score four rating points on the scale of five.
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