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Ever since I started using Amazon's S3 service I've been struggling to find a good solution for simple file management, without having to write my own app to browse my buckets, upload and delete files, etc.

The best I've found so far to do this is S3Fox. But it's far from perfect, it has problems deleting files and folders. Comments on the Firefox plugin page indicate I'm not the only person with this problem and the developer does not respond to emails.

I've looked around briefly, but couldn't find anything that looked any better than S3Fox.

Please tell me there's a better way!


Edit (07/26/2009): The Firefox S3Fox extension seems to be getting love from its developer again, the problems I was having before have gone away, and I'm using it on a regular basis now with no problems!


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S3fm - free online Amazon S3 File Manager.

Loads directly from Amazon S3 and runs in your browser - fast, secure and convenient. No software to install, just click and go.

http://www.s3fm.com/

User friendly, fast, slick interface. Multiplatform, all major browsers supported. Built-in document viewer, image slide show and media layer. Drag & drop, multi-file uploads and downloads and plenty of other features.

Best of all, you don't have to share your credentials with a 3rd party web site as with other online solutions. S3fm, is a stand-alone Ajax app that communicates directly with Amazon S3 so your secret key never leaves your computer.

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Just started using it. It seems like this online app beats all that's out there in terms of usability. Finally something we can forward to our customers without having them take CS classes :) – Dick Lebavo Aug 3 at 23:23

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