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1. File management integrated into Windows Explorer. |
| Now you can browse FTP sites as if they were folders on your hard drive.
No special knowledge required! If you know how to copy files with Windows Explorer then you know how to transfer files via FTP. |
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2. Download and upload files (publish a Web page, download digital images, software, music ) or/and entire folders via FTP. |
- copy files using drag and drop or cut and paste methods
- resume broken transfers
- transfer only files that match a pattern
- transfer only modified files
- run several transfers simultaneously to maximize your bandwidth utilization
- transfer files between two FTP sites directly (if supported by both sites)
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3. Edit and view files on FTP site. |
| You can use an external editor to edit/view content of the files right on a FTP site. No need to close the editor, the changes will be automatically copied on the FTP site each time you save the file. |
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4. Change file access permissions. |
| You can easily modify access permissions through the file properties dialog either visual (using check boxes) or by entering numeric codes. |
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5. Browse FTP sites OFFLINE. |
| My FTP Places can be configured to cache directories and files. This makes walking through directories much faster and even lets you to browse FTP sites offline. |
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6. Connect to FTP sites through FIREWALL/PROXY. |
| My FTP Places supports various types of firewall/proxy (including Socks V4 and V5 support). |