FireFTP
FireFTP is a free,
secure, cross-platform FTP client for Mozilla Firefox
which provides
easy and intuitive access to FTP servers.
FireFTP is an extension to the Firefox
browser.
FireFTP is activated from the Tools menu, opening a two-pane
view within a Firefox window. The pane on the left-hand side shows the
local file system, a tree of directories and a list of files in the
current directory. The pane on the right shows the remote FTP server.
Between the panes there are two buttons with arrows, one for upload and
the other for download.
Features include:
- Secure: SSL/TLS support, same encryption used with online
banking and shopping
- Synchronization: Keep directories in sync while navigating
- Directory Comparison: Compare directory content (compares
subdirectories too!)
- Automatic reconnect and resuming of tranfers
- Search/Filtering
- Integrity Checks of transfers (XMD5, XSHA1)
- Export/Import accounts
- Remote Editing
- File Hashing: Generate hashes of files (MD5, various SHA's)
- Drag & Drop
- Timestamp Synchronization
- Proxy support
- Advanced properties (CHMOD, recursive CHMOD, thumbnails)
- Tutorials and help files available along with personalized
support
- IPv6 support
- Seamless integration with Mozilla Firefox
- International: Available in over 20 languages
- Character Set Support:UTF8 and just about any other
character encoding supported
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FireFTP also features in our 'Linux
Equivalents to Windows Software' section. The category
selector below allows you to filter the different types of software
included in that separate article.
Last Updated Sunday, July 08 2012 @ 03:40 AM EDT |