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FTP-It! is a multi-threaded, bi-directional, concurrent file transfer application designed for OS/2 2.x and 3.x. It has been designed to provide the maximum benefit for both the beginner, as well as the expert FTP user.
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'''FTP-It!''' is a multithreaded, bidirectional, concurrent file transfer application designed for OS/2 2.x and 3.x. It has been designed to provide the maximum benefit for both the beginner, as well as the expert FTP user.


Some of FTP-It!'s features include:
==Features==
* Multiple windows, one for local host and one for each remote FTP site
* Multi-threaded operation
* Each host executes on its own thread, allowing interaction with all hosts simultaneously
* Concurrent file transfers in both directions (put and get)
* Remote Host message log
* Hot keys for most functions
* Settings notebook for each host system
* Byte count, time estimate and progress bar during file transfer
* RFC 959 and 1123 specifications of File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
* Multiple file select for transfer
* Drag and Drop file transfer, delete and local file print
* Mixture of binary and ASCII files allowed in transfer
* Fast Browse of text files received
* After receiving an ASCII file such as 00index.txt, a browse window will allow you to view the file online.
* Remote directory cache to improve performance of both the local user and the FTP servers by not having to perform directory commands each time a user changes directories to a directory previously viewed and unchanged by the user.


    Multiple windows, one for local host and one for each remote FTP site
==Links==
    Multi-threaded operation
* OS/2 e-Zine! - [http://www.os2ezine.com/v1n3/ftpit.html Review: FTP-It! v2.11]
    Each host executes on it's own thread, allowing interaction with all hosts simultaneously
    Concurrent file transfers in both directions (put and get)
    Remote Host message log
    Hot keys for most functions
    Settings notebook for each host system
    Byte count, time estimate and progress bar during file transfer
    RFC 959 and 1123 specifications of File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
    Multiple file select for transfer
    Drag and Drop file transfer, delete and local file print
    Mixture of binary and ascii files allowed in transfer
    Fast Browse of text files received
    After receiving an ASCII file such as 00index.txt, a browse window will allow you to view the file online.
    Remote directory cache to improve performance of both the local user and the FTP servers by not having to perform directory commands each time a user changes directories to a directory previously viewed and unchanged by the user.


==Download==
[[Category:FTP clients]]
* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-viewer.php?dir=/pub/os2/apps/internet/ftp/client&file=ftpit23.zip Version 2.3]
 
==Author==
* [[Ben Brown]]
 
[[Category:ftp Clients]]

Latest revision as of 00:51, 23 February 2025

FTP-It!
Version 2.3 (Mar 1997)
Vendor Vantage Technical Resources, Inc.
Author Ben Brown
License Shareware
Download FTP-It_2-3.zip
Website

FTP-It! is a multithreaded, bidirectional, concurrent file transfer application designed for OS/2 2.x and 3.x. It has been designed to provide the maximum benefit for both the beginner, as well as the expert FTP user.

Features

  • Multiple windows, one for local host and one for each remote FTP site
  • Multi-threaded operation
  • Each host executes on its own thread, allowing interaction with all hosts simultaneously
  • Concurrent file transfers in both directions (put and get)
  • Remote Host message log
  • Hot keys for most functions
  • Settings notebook for each host system
  • Byte count, time estimate and progress bar during file transfer
  • RFC 959 and 1123 specifications of File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
  • Multiple file select for transfer
  • Drag and Drop file transfer, delete and local file print
  • Mixture of binary and ASCII files allowed in transfer
  • Fast Browse of text files received
  • After receiving an ASCII file such as 00index.txt, a browse window will allow you to view the file online.
  • Remote directory cache to improve performance of both the local user and the FTP servers by not having to perform directory commands each time a user changes directories to a directory previously viewed and unchanged by the user.