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Review and how it works

FTP Navigator allows users to upload and download data or clean one or more files, like whole directories along with sub-directories.
The application may easily resume and complete file transfers, which for some reason, have been interrupted, or periodically attempt to connect with the FTP server if the pervious link has been unsuccessful.
Servers frequently break off a connection easily when the user is inactive for a specified period of time. the contains a command which enables you to "keep connection," which means that retention prompts are periodically generated to keep the connection.
The FTP Navigator incorporates a passive file transfer mode. Server folders are sometimes hidden from view, which means that the folder modification choice will be really practical.
The properties window of the FTP server brings a number of greatly helpful options: "Initial Folder on FTP Server".
The service options of the instrument include drag-and-pop, pop-up and a context sensitive menu, that may be called up by right-clicking the mouse.
FTP Navigator is working with Proxy, Firewall, Sockets 4, 4.5 and 5. The superb options of the ftp utility include: folder synchronization on local and remote access PCs (for comparing modified or new files), a full range of keys and options to monitor command line control, manual input of FTP commands, and so on.
The FTP Navigator's simple interface becomes instantaneously apparent.
Brief details It uploads and downloads data, counting whole directories along with subdirectories.
Option to auto-resume the file transfer.
FTP server brings a number of extremely opportune options.
Is working with Proxy, Firewall, Sockets 4, 4.5 and 5.
Manual input of FTP commands feature.
Tools folder synchronization on local and remote access pcs.
How to install & uninstall FTP Navigator - system requirements Nothing special to install, use or uninstall it.
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