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A web interface for AGTEK Access.
Starting with a current AGTEK Access Feature list:
-  Folder Display, Creation, Deletion, Editing (permissions/share) 
-  Upload Files/Folders 
-  Download Files/Folders 
-  Projects 
-  Copy/Paste to upload 
-  Clear Failed Upload 
-  Retry Failed Upload 
-  Find (search presentation?) 
-  File 
-  File History 
-  Link  - 
-  Create, Copy, Remove, Email using, —?Send link to folder? 
 
-  Change Password 
-  Logout (part of the larger web page login probably)_ 
-  Refresh 
Potential added capabilities to Access
These may not be possible but are interesting functionality
-  Sending a link to an entire folder rather than just a file. This only makes sense when you have a web app since the recipient may not have your software 
-  Permissions - Opening up the web interface means we probably need to implement simple permissions - 
-  Question this brings up. Should folders you don't have permission to show? (Thinking no). 
-  Permission capabilites - Folder level (share) (read/write options or more granular.)(I'm leaning simple, If I share it you can edit items write to the folder. 
-  Request Files - Providing an interface for a user to request files (Probably not necessary but and interesting idea) 
 
 
Grouping Functionality
Some functionality isn't available in Mobile or is done in a different method (sharing on mobile) so I'm differentiating the two.
 
Desktop
Mobile
Share
Links
Folder Display, Creation, Deletion, Editing (permissions/share)
Upload Files/Folders
Download Files/Folders
Projects
 Create, Archive, Restore, Delete Project
 Copy/Paste to upload
Clear Failed Upload
Retry Failed Upload
Find (search presentation?)
File
Rename, Delete, Move, Set Description
File History
Link
Create, Copy, Remove, Email using, —?Send link to folder?
Change Password
Logout (part of the larger web page login probably)_
Refresh
 
Mobile Interface Features
Scratchpad for mobile interface features (can we make the web do it or does it have to be an app?)
(apparent answer: the web interface is more limited for example in Dropbox on mobile. I'm not sure it has to be but they've chosen to do so.)
Desktop Web versions use right-click extensively.