| FTP
Client
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) was initially
used in Unix systems a number of years ago to copy and move shared network
files. With the development of the Internet, FTP found broader application
in uploading and downloading online data, and especially posting websites
on ISP servers.
These tasks can now be performed by a special
program called FTP Client. While the operating system of MS Windows
contains a built-in FTP client system, it has failed to gain popularity
and can only run in command line mode.
Before choosing an FTP client, it is especially
important to look for a solution that delivers a full range of ftp options
for files and folders both on local computer systems and FTP servers, such
as uploading , downloading, moving, deleting and modifying file properties.
All other features are helpful, but non-essential options which tend to
clutter the interface and usually duplicate the functions of other programs.
FTP Commander Pro software is simple and
easy to use. It's really the bare minimum with no extra frills or
thrills. It offers a no-nonsense interface consisting of two
side-by-side local computer and FTP server panels. The latter contains
a list of about a dozen pre-set FTP servers. It's easy as pie to
establish a connection. All you have to do is select the server you
want on the list and push the Connect button. Pre-configuring a list of
most frequently accessed servers will make your life even easier.
An application also enables users to execute two-way file exchanges and
activate multiple downloads. FTP Commander ftp client also makes
it possible to run programs located on local disks, or view documents.
The ftp program occupies far less space on hard drives and RAM than other
similar paid programs. It also allows you to delete, rename and and
copy files, create and delete directories in the FTP server and work in
command line mode. A session log file is also available.
For a professional website equipped with
a search engine, database, scripting facilities executed on a server or
other such large-scale functions you'll need to assign access permission
to remote servers, synchronize directories that will enable you to take
advantage of many other splendid options offered under the new version
of FTP Navigator ftp client This ftp program for Windows 9x/Me/XP/2000/NT
is a recognized market leader. Its user-friendly interface becomes instantaneously
apparent. Smooth running instills trust in the program itself.
Main features:
The superb options of FTP client software
include: directory synchronization on local and remote access computers
(for comparing modified or new files), a full range of keys and options
to monitor ftp command line control, manual input of FTP commands, etc.
The ftp program lets you upload and download
data or delete one or more files, including whole folders along with subdirectories.
The ftp transfer interface window shows what percentage of files has already
been uploaded or downloaded. It can also automatically resume and
complete ftp file transfers, which for some reason, have been interrupted,
or periodically attempt to connect with the FTP server if the pervious
link was unsuccessful.
FTP Servers usually break off a connection
automatically when the user is inactive for more than a specified period
of time. The ftp client includes a command that allows you to "ftp
keep connection", which means that retention prompts are periodically generated
to maintain the connection. It also contains a passive file transfer
mode. FTP Server directories are sometimes hidden from view, which
means that the directory modification option will be extremely helpful.
The properties window of the FTP server
offers a number of highly convenient options: "Initial Directory on FTP
Server". The service functions of the application include drag-and-pop,
pop-up and a context sensitive menu, which can be called up by right-clicking
the mouse. If you consider yourself an "advanced user" try working
in command line mode. The ftp client program is compatible with Proxy,
Firewall, SOCKETS 4, 4.5 and 5.
FTP client settings allow you to automatically
assign file transfer parameters: ascii or binary, depending on file type,
which can easily be extended. All commands and control operations
can be assigned using the log file. The pre-set list of public FTP
sites is also very useful.
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