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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. | '''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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| Version | 2.3 (Mar 1997) |
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| Author | Ben Brown |
| License | Shareware |
| Download | ftpit23.zip |
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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.
Features
- Multiple windows, one for local host and one for each remote FTP site
- Multi-threaded operation
- 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.