| 开发者 | 48hmorris |
|---|---|
| 更新时间 | 2026年7月14日 10:42 |
| PHP版本: | 7.4 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 7.0.1 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
| 版权网址: | 版权信息 |
Yes. The desktop application performs the uploads, queue handling, resizing, optimization, conversion, watermarking, and bulk replacement workflow. The WordPress plugin acts as the secure connection endpoint.
Yes. The desktop app works on macOS and Windows 11.
Yes. You can drag files or folders into the desktop app.
Yes. The desktop app is designed for large media batches and high-volume upload workflows. Actual speed depends on your computer, network connection, image settings, hosting environment, and file sizes.
Overwrite replaces an existing Media Library attachment when the uploaded file has the same file name and file extension as an existing file. If the upload date is set to Current, Desktop Media Uploader searches the Media Library for a matching file name and extension. If a matching Media Library entry is found, that attachment is replaced. If the upload date is set to File Date or Custom Date, Desktop Media Uploader uses the selected date to look in that upload directory for a matching file. If a matching Media Library entry is found, that attachment is replaced. If no matching Media Library entry is found, the file is uploaded as a new Media Library item. The Set post date option is only available when Overwrite is enabled. It applies only during replacement and lets Desktop Media Uploader update the existing media attachment’s post date when that attachment is replaced.
Files on the desktop system are never modified or deleted. Original media files in the WordPress Media Library are preserved unless you explicitly use overwrite behavior to replace matching media files.
Yes. The desktop app performs image processing before upload. The WordPress plugin receives prepared media from the desktop app instead of asking WordPress to generate all image processing during the upload request. This helps reduce server load during large media operations.
They are created when the related options are enabled in the desktop app. If a converted file is larger than the source file, it is automatically discarded. Serving WebP or AVIF images on the front end may require theme support, server support, or an additional WordPress plugin depending on your site setup.
No. WordPress Multisite is not currently supported.
Plugin support: WordPress.org support forums Desktop app support: https://wpspeedmeup.com/wp-content/hesk343/
The desktop app checks for updates when it launches. If an update is available, an Install Update button appears in the lower left of the app footer. Updates are installed when you choose to — the app does not update automatically without your action.