FTP Wanderer 2.7 Review
Ever wish that moving files to/from the Net was as simple as moving local files? With FTP Wanderer, it is! This FTP client allows you to drag and drop files directly from Windows Explorer onto a server. Up and download multiple files at the same time, with an option to pause and resume file transfer as desired. Since all transfers take place in the background, you can go on browsing without interruptions.
FTP Wanderer allows transferring entire folders between a local PC and remote servers, leaving their internal structure intact. Another handy option is the capacity to create bookmarks (favorites) for remote folders stored on servers, so they can be accessed instantly. The program is specifically designed for heavy traffic and huge files with a maximum file size limit of 64 GB. In addition, FTP Wanderer features CERN proxy support and offers CHMOD support options for changing permissions on UNIX servers. This tool makes moving files and folders from one server location to another a snap. Time-stamping up and downloaded files is another useful feature.
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Requirements: Pentium-133, 64Mb, 4 Mb on disk
What's New: - Added: HTML help
- Fixed: Interface
- Added: Folder tree now also accepts drag/drop files.
- Added: You can now Move files and folders: Menu->Commands->Move or using drag and drop on the folder view.
- Added: Auto reconnect feature: This will automatically try to reconnect when the connection is lost.
- Added: Option to disable resume feature.
- Added: Option to always download to Local Browser location.
- Added: Password popup (if the password field is empty). For people who don't want to save their passwords.
- Added: Preserve remote time stamp for downloaded files.