SFDC File Exporter is a powerful desktop tool that lets Salesforce admins and consultants bulk-download Files, Attachments, Documents, and Static Resources — in their original format, directly to your local machine.
No complex setup. No cloud dependency. Just install, connect, and export — with full control at every step.
Download the lightweight desktop application and install it on your Windows machine in seconds.
Authenticate using your Salesforce credentials and security token. OAuth-based, fully secure.
Filter by object, file type, date range, owner, or keywords. Or bulk-select everything in one click.
Click Export and watch your files download locally — in original format, organized and ready to use.
From startups to Fortune 500 — Salesforce teams around the world rely on this tool for mass exports.








































For the virtual driver, the Yutong offers a different kind of challenge—not one of wrestling a heavy gearbox, but of managing energy, navigating quiet streets, and appreciating the silence of the future. Whether you are driving through a digital recreation of London, Berlin, or a fictional metropolis, the Yutong remains the definitive way to experience electric mobility in OMSI 2.
Later developments in the community introduced the . While Yutong is primarily associated with battery-electric vehicles, the TCe12 offered a different flavor—often interpreted as a trolleybus or a hybrid-electric variant depending on the specific mod version. This added variety for map developers who wanted overhead lines or specific infrastructure.
However, as the real-world public transport industry shifted toward electrification and sustainability, OMSI players began demanding modern content. Developers wanted to simulate the quiet, high-tech environment of a modern city bus. This is where the Chinese manufacturer entered the scene.
Would you like step-by-step instructions for installing a Yutong bus once you find it?
Are you ready to go electric? The Yutong mods are widely available on major OMSI forums and repositories like the OMSI WebDisk or Steam Workshop collections.
SFDC File Exporter is a desktop application — it runs entirely on your local machine. Your Salesforce credentials are authenticated directly with Salesforce's OAuth servers. No data is routed through our infrastructure at any point.
Industry-standard Salesforce authentication. No password ever stored.
100% desktop execution. Files go from Salesforce directly to your drive.
We collect no usage data, metadata, or analytics from your exports.
Session tokens are used per-run and not persisted beyond the session.
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From solo admins to enterprise consulting firms — here's what our customers say.
"We had to migrate 40,000+ attachments from a legacy org. SFDC File Exporter handled the entire job in a few hours. What would have taken days manually was done before lunch."
"The SOQL-based export is a game-changer. I can target files for specific accounts or opportunities with precision. Saved our team countless hours during our org consolidation."
"Security was our main concern — our compliance team approved it specifically because data never leaves our network. The tool does exactly what it says it does. No fluff."
For the virtual driver, the Yutong offers a different kind of challenge—not one of wrestling a heavy gearbox, but of managing energy, navigating quiet streets, and appreciating the silence of the future. Whether you are driving through a digital recreation of London, Berlin, or a fictional metropolis, the Yutong remains the definitive way to experience electric mobility in OMSI 2.
Later developments in the community introduced the . While Yutong is primarily associated with battery-electric vehicles, the TCe12 offered a different flavor—often interpreted as a trolleybus or a hybrid-electric variant depending on the specific mod version. This added variety for map developers who wanted overhead lines or specific infrastructure.
However, as the real-world public transport industry shifted toward electrification and sustainability, OMSI players began demanding modern content. Developers wanted to simulate the quiet, high-tech environment of a modern city bus. This is where the Chinese manufacturer entered the scene.
Would you like step-by-step instructions for installing a Yutong bus once you find it?
Are you ready to go electric? The Yutong mods are widely available on major OMSI forums and repositories like the OMSI WebDisk or Steam Workshop collections.