19 Aug
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Beta, Freeware, Windows, Windows Vista
StickyFolders is a freeware beta application for Windows that integrates remote internet data sources into Window’s NTFS filesystem. With StickyNotes, you can mount and map HTTP websites, FTP servers and Usenet newsgroups into a drive letter of your choice or a folder on your local hard disk and get an instant access to files residing on them using Windows File Explorer. It includes support for streaming playback of video and audio clips from the integrated remote sources. You can also work with remote ZIP and RAR archive files as if they were folders on your local hard disk.
Key features of StickyFolders for Windows include:

+ highly efficient and user-friendly integration of the Internet data sources, such as files and folders residing on remote http, ftp, and Usenet news servers (more protocols are to follow) into Windows filesystem with the full drive letter-mapping support;
+ instant access to all types of remote files,without pre-downloading them
+ free positioning within the remote files being opened or played, independent of the network protocol and the file format used;
+ for remote multi-media files, support for preview, smooth streaming and efficient playback;
+ a powerful and flexible download client and manager for transfers with folder synchronisation functionality;
+ a built-in Usenet binary news reader
+ ability to work with the remote ZIP and RAR archives as if they were folders on a hard disk.
Click here to download the beta version of StickyFolders for Windows.
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