| Pros | Cons | |------|------| | No Office license needed | Requires separate OnlyOffice setup for editing | | Works from any browser | No support for old .doc format | | Keeps files on your own storage | Large documents (>50 pages) may load slowly | | Collaborative editing possible | Mobile editing is possible but cramped | | Open source & free | Some advanced Word features (macros, revision history) not available |
Filestash approaches files differently. It treats them as living objects. With its built-in editors, you can manipulate words directly within the "stash." Whether you are writing a quick note or editing a configuration file on a server, the distance between the word and the storage is zero. filestash word
Ready to organize your own stash? Check out the latest version of Filestash and experience the difference a name makes. | Pros | Cons | |------|------| | No
To unlock editing, you need to add an OnlyOffice server. FileStash can use the public demo server (fine for testing), but for production or sensitive documents, self‑host OnlyOffice Document Server. Ready to organize your own stash
One of Filestash’s standout features is how it handles these "words." Traditional file managers force you to download a text file to edit it, change a few words, and re-upload it. It’s clunky. It breaks the flow.