FTP

Started by Baz, Nov 08, 2010, 19:13:47

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Baz

another post in another thread reminded me about this.I had an FTP program before,not that I used it much but i'm sure it was either some setting in Firefox or an add on can any one remind me, sorry cant remember the name now

Rik

Firefox addon, Baz.
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Baz

 :thumb:   whats it called again Rik I seem to remember it was quite easy to use and pretty good

Rik

Right on both counts, Baz. It's a doddle to use and does a first-rate job.
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Baz

Thats the one Glenn  :thumb: :thumb:


yep, keep it simple eh Rik,just how I like it  :)

Rik

I really must work on getting names right.  :blush:
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Baz

Quote from: Rik on Nov 08, 2010, 19:26:59
I really must work on getting names right.  :blush:


:dunno: :dunno:   what do you mean? did I miss something

DorsetBoy

FILEZILLA   is what you need for a real FTP client download page HERE

esh

I use WinSCP, primarily because it supports SSH protocols, it's free, and is a single executable. No nonsense.
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Steve

I liked WinSCP, now using Cyberduck incidentally there now is Windows private beta version.

http://cyberduck.ch/
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Rik

Quote from: Baz on Nov 08, 2010, 19:29:49

:dunno: :dunno:   what do you mean? did I miss something

I forgot to give you the name of it, Baz.
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