Tuesday, 11 July 2017

SmartFTP (32-bit) FREEDOWNLOAD

SmartFTP allows you to transfer files across the Internet. It features an Explorer-like, customizable interface and supports drag-and-drop functions. Multiple FTP connections can be opened at the same time, and you can copy files from one remote host to another (FXP). Remote-host directory information is cached for future viewing, and FTP URLs are supported. Other features include a favorites list, the ability to resume broken downloads, a global history, background transfers, proxy support, a passive transfer mode, and the ability to perform recursive downloads, uploads, and deletes.

SmartFTP can be used for: Web site publishing and maintenance. Upload and download of images, documents, movie and music files. Managed file transfers. Automate file transfer processes. Backup and synchronize local and remote files.
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SmartFTP Features:

  • FTP and FTPS (Secure FTP)
  • SFTP over SSH
  • WebDAV
  • Amazon S3 (Ultimate Edition)
  • Google Drive (Ultimate Edition)
  • Microsoft OneDrive (Ultimate Edition)
  • Terminal Emulator (Ultimate Edition)
  • Integrated Editor
  • HIPAA 5010 compliant
  • FIPS 140-2, 186-4 compliant
  • Modern Graphical User Interface (GUI)
  • File/Folder Synchronization
  • Multilingual (more than 20 languages)
  • Thumbnails View and Preview
  • Visual Compare
  • Advanced Schedule
  • IPv6
  • On-the-fly Compression (MODE Z)
  • UTF-8 Support
  • Support for KeePass and LastPass password manager
  • Multiple Connections
  • Auto reconnect and resume of broken transfers
  • Transfer Integrity
  • FXP (Server-To-Server Transfer) support
  • Remote Edit of files
  • Search for files and folders on the server
  • Local Browser
  • Bulk Rename
  • Scripting
  • Enhanced NAT/UPnP Support
  • UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), ICS, ICF
  • Transfer Queue
  • International Domain Names (IDN)
  • Proxy / Firewall support
  • URL Watcher
  • FTP command line
  • Custom Commands
  • CHMOD (Properties)
  • Section 508 compliant
  • and much more...

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