WP FileJuggler
introduces proficient file management for WordPress. It is our sweet little maiden for all the lazybones among you. WP FileJuggler elegantly substitutes for your FTP program and relieves you of that ‘extra’ password hassle.

WP FileJuggler allows you to:
- See all your files and directories in one list from the root up.
- Work on all your files and directories out of one list
- Upload and download all your files out of one list
- Backup all your files out of one list
“If your tired of fumbling with FTP programs, here’s your escape route. Manage all your files directly from your admin.”
- Delete and edit all your files out of one list
- Find all files modified within a specified time range
- Find all files with specific permission attributes
- Find all files with specific extensions
- Search for files by name
- Perform bulk action of files
- Preview file content
- Control permissions for all your files out of one list (Chmod)
WP FileJuggler is a quick and simple utility that enables administrators to view structure and transparent hierarchies so far unmatched within their net. With WP FileJuggler, you are ready to go right after installation. It requires no settings.
WP FileJuggler helps you to keep things simple by allowing far more file edits within the admin than WordPress does.You will like it best once you found out how much time that saves you.
Wanna be lazy?
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By Nathan August 4, 2011 - 9:53 am
Looks neat, I’ll try it on my lunch break. Its still coffee time.
I never forget my admin user:pass, and never remember my FTP user:pass. If this works it will allow me to make changes to my sites php from my work computer via firefox. The sys admin forbids me to install an ftp client.
By Miami SEO August 5, 2011 - 4:21 pm
how about an installer / cloner? so we can manage many sites on many servers and all have the same plugins & theme setup. like wordpress direct….
that would be nice!
By admin August 6, 2011 - 1:18 am
Hi Miami
Wait till you see inside WP Mothership. She handles all this, and much much more in a more efficient manner. =)
By Paul August 6, 2011 - 10:42 am
Interesting, this is great as a backup utility.
You hardly mention the backup feature on your post, I think that is a mega feature. I like how juggler backs up everything in the root, not only the wordpress files. One click off my main domain admin and all sites are zipped and downloaded. Ever consider coding it to backup MySql too?
When is softwarp going to sell me something? I feel guilty using all these freebies, if you dont sell something soon you need a donate button.
By admin August 8, 2011 - 5:18 am
Hi Paul
Glad your enjoying the plugin, it does handle backups quite well.
One of WP Mothership’s modules handles both file backup, and mysql backup across all your servers with a single click. WP Mothership comes at a price. Stay tuned.
By Rob P. Cruisin August 8, 2011 - 4:47 am
G’day
Well you have finally conned a comment out of me.
The fact you have some really cool and worthwhile plugins available is one thing but this comment tickled my fancy.
Wait till you see inside WP Mothership
I am a Waiting for sure.
Keep up the great work I am still looking for the angle on how you can offer so much for no return.
Dude you & your site Rock
Regards
Rob P. Cruisin
Gee I even had to think which email to use that fits this site.
Could not use my normal straight pic would not have been right..
By admin August 10, 2011 - 11:58 am
Hey Rob,
Ya she’s a beast. You’ll be impressed by her prowess.
WP Mothership will provide our “return”, and “return” for you too.
Thanks for the comment.
Ryan
By Need More Traffic August 8, 2011 - 10:46 am
Thanks, the software from softwarp is simply the most professional and useful plug-ins that can be found for free.
The wordpress upload/media storage has always been a weak point for us.
By Colin January 4, 2012 - 1:55 am
Hi,
Never had any problems with any other of your plugins, always worked great. However, this one, once activated stopped me accessing main wp admin, says insufficient permissions. May try again when I’ve got more time but if you have any ideas I’d appreciate them – Cheers, Colin.
By admin January 12, 2012 - 8:33 am
Hi Colin,
Thats an odd one. Open a support ticket when time allows and we’ll get you fixed up ASAP.