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<p>FTP client for windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP ProFTP. Allows you to transfer files between your PC and remote computer using the ARPANET standard File Transfer Protocol.</p>
<p>The program can transfer files in two different format types: ASCII format is used for text files, and Binary format is used for image files.</p>
<p>FTP must run on a machine that is configured for TCP/IP network communication or Internet access. Access can be gained through Winsock and the use of any dial-up provider, a Remote Access Server (RAS), or a direct connection via a local area network that supports TCP/IP. In order for FTP to communicate with a remote computer, that computer must have a server implementation of FTP (FTP server based on TCP/IP transports).</p>
<p>You can be connected to only one remote computer at a time during a FTP session. However, you can run multiple FTP sessions (FTP clients) simultaneously in separate windows, with each session connected to a different host.</p>
<p>FTP connections may be done through existing SSH connection. In FTP's "Passive" mode the "Dynamic Forwarding", the new Telnet/SSH feature, may be used. In FTP's "non-Passive", default, mode the usual Telnet/SSH Forwarding feature may be used. You must use SSHPro software by Labtam to be able to use this feature. X-SecurePro software package has this feature as standard.</p>
<p>Download and try it for free.</p>
<p>The program can transfer files in two different format types: ASCII format is used for text files, and Binary format is used for image files.</p>
<p>FTP must run on a machine that is configured for TCP/IP network communication or Internet access. Access can be gained through Winsock and the use of any dial-up provider, a Remote Access Server (RAS), or a direct connection via a local area network that supports TCP/IP. In order for FTP to communicate with a remote computer, that computer must have a server implementation of FTP (FTP server based on TCP/IP transports).</p>
<p>You can be connected to only one remote computer at a time during a FTP session. However, you can run multiple FTP sessions (FTP clients) simultaneously in separate windows, with each session connected to a different host.</p>
<p>FTP connections may be done through existing SSH connection. In FTP's "Passive" mode the "Dynamic Forwarding", the new Telnet/SSH feature, may be used. In FTP's "non-Passive", default, mode the usual Telnet/SSH Forwarding feature may be used. You must use SSHPro software by Labtam to be able to use this feature. X-SecurePro software package has this feature as standard.</p>
<p>Download and try it for free.</p>
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