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Nov 7 2006, 04:39 PM
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Member [ Level 2 ] Group: Members Posts: 53 Joined: 31-October 06 Member No.: 16,899 |
Can anyone suggest Free FTP client to upload directories and subdirectories with multiple files? Currently I use directory opus. I like it and it works great. But my trial period will be over soon. Thanks |
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Nov 7 2006, 05:27 PM
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Way Out Of Control - You need a life :) Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 2,238 Joined: 16-August 05 Member No.: 7,896 myCENTs:34.00 |
use FileZilla. It has no trial period because it's absolutely free.
You download it here : http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=21558 It has a lot of features usually found only on paid software. By the way, if you have absolutely nothing, or if you are not on your own computer, remember you can still use Crosoft Internet explorer, and in the URL address you type yourusername@youripaddress, you will prompted confirmation of your username and password and you will see a explorer-like window, you will be able to copy/paste files, even double-click to start Excel. I think it's sometimes better than having nothing. |
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Nov 7 2006, 08:25 PM
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Member - Active Contributor Group: Members Posts: 87 Joined: 4-November 06 Member No.: 16,990 |
talktime, I suggest You www.net2ftp.com its a very good Ftp Client based on PhP and its very fast and i preffer it more then any ftp clinet and there are many features that wll be helpful to you i guess, the best side is that, which is absolutly free!!
Enjoy!! |
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Nov 8 2006, 06:05 AM
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Premium Idiot Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 661 Joined: 9-July 05 From: Switzerland, but currently in Pakistan Member No.: 6,943 |
Definitely Filezilla. I've never had any problems with it, and there's also a portable version which you can stick on a usb and use at an internet cafe that doesn't have FTP programs installed nor the ability to install them.
The IE way to go, IMO, is absolutely the last option, a worst-case scenario, especially with large files. |
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Nov 8 2006, 08:26 AM
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Way Out Of Control - You need a life :) Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 2,238 Joined: 16-August 05 Member No.: 7,896 myCENTs:34.00 |
Definitely Filezilla. I've never had any problems with it, and there's also a portable version which you can stick on a usb and use at an internet cafe that doesn't have FTP programs installed nor the ability to install them. The IE way to go, IMO, is absolutely the last option, a worst-case scenario, especially with large files. Could you please post a link to this portable version ? I'm very interested, cause I'm often working on systems where I should install nothing. I did not see this portable version mentionned on the sourceforge page. |
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Nov 8 2006, 01:07 PM
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Member - Active Contributor Group: Members Posts: 88 Joined: 1-November 06 From: kent, U.K Member No.: 16,912 |
For me I use SmartFtp Client. It is great and so easy to use. You can open as many ftp accounts as you want at any time.
Its pretty cool do a search on google for it. It should come up. The web link is: http://www.smartftp.com/ Take a look. |
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Nov 8 2006, 11:09 PM
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SM- the Man -The Myth - The Legend Himself Group: Members Posts: 457 Joined: 4-September 05 From: Drinking da rootbeers Member No.: 8,313 myCENTs:72.48 |
Yeah I'm a smartftp as well, don't know why they bothered with that free trial pop up I still can use it without no hacks or cracks. I recommended it to several people who are just starting out in websites, I just give them a brief intro on how to set it up and they are on there way.
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Nov 8 2006, 11:39 PM
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Super Member Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 749 Joined: 12-July 06 From: Ontario, Canada Member No.: 14,464 |
I used to use FireFTP extension on Firefox. Then I migrated to the built in FTP capabilities of Internet Explorer. Stupid thing kept asking for my password even though I entered it a million times.
Now I use AceFTP Freeware. It goes perfectly with AceHTML, however I don't use AceHTML Freeware 9 that much. Take a look, the website is: Visicom Media's Freeware Products I am considering trying FileZilla and also SmartFTP worked for me, can't remember why I abandoned SmartFTP. |
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Nov 9 2006, 06:25 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 112 Joined: 3-November 06 From: USA, CA, Los Angeles Member No.: 16,947 |
[b]Well you guys are pretty big techs aren't ya. If i am running windows, i just type in ftp.domain.com and login. It gives me all the basic options that i need. Or i run FTP using Dos. Same thing if i am using linux. Why waste system resources and use one of those fully loaded program when you can do the same thing using your own OS.
How to use FTP in MSDOS A.K.A command prompt. 1.) Open command prompt 2.)I like to start from base drive so i type in "cd \" which stands for change directory to beg of drive. 3.)i type in ftp 4.)then i type in open 5.)then i type in ftp.domain.com 6.)then type in my username , enter 7.)Password, (its hidden) , enter 8.) I am logged in 9.)Do my thing * 10.)Type in quit to login * You can check your directory out by typing dir or to send a file just type in send. You can navigate through the server by using basic commands such as CD or just typing our the whole address to the file. It seems a a bit tedious in the beg, but it becomes a quick and painless task. Hope this teaches some of you ftp clients to stop using those darn clients. Peace |
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Nov 9 2006, 10:04 AM
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Member - Active Contributor Group: Members Posts: 88 Joined: 1-November 06 From: kent, U.K Member No.: 16,912 |
There are so many ways of doing it but I still recommend plain old smart ftp. It is so easy to use. If I cannot be bothered then I just use the plain old way of using the domain in Windows ftp.domain.com. Like Levis mentioned this is by far the best method of doing this.
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