Enfold Desktop 3
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Feature Comparison
| Feature | Plone | Windows Web Folders | Novell NetDrive | Enfold Desktop |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drag and drop content items between Windows and Plone | √ | √ | √ | |
| In Windows, cut and paste items to/from Plone | √ | √ | √ | |
| Secure, encrypted file transfers to protect private data | √ | √ | √ | |
| From Windows folder, open Plone content in local program for editing | √ | √ | ||
| Automatically lock Plone content during editing | √ | |||
| In Windows folder, right-click on Plone item to edit name, title, description | √ | |||
| In Windows folder, right-click on Plone item to modify user permissions | √ | |||
| Single sign-on for both Windows and Plone connection (with Enfold Server and Enfold Proxy) | √ | |||
| New Custom sessions for immediate views of often-used folders | √ | |||
| New Automatic handling of international file names | √ | |||
| New Ability to extend program for individual needs | √ | √ | ||
| 30 days of professional installation support with purchase | √ |
Requirements
Enfold Desktop consists of two parts:
- A server component (preinstalled in Enfold Server), which runs as an add-on product to the Plone server
- A client component, which runs on each user’s computer
IMPORTANT: Enfold Desktop 3 components will work only with each other and not with components of earlier versions. Users who need to continue using an earlier version of Enfold Desktop while evaluating Version 3 should read this information before installing any new components.
Server component
The server component requires Plone 2.x on any operating system. (Enfold Server ships with this component already installed.)
Client component
The client component requires:
- Microsoft Windows 2000, XP or 2003
- Administrative privileges on the client computer
- Enfold Server, Enfold Proxy and a Windows domain login to use the optional single sign-on feature
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