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Download or upload files to one
or more servers while browsing and selecting files to transfer
on another. That's right!, FTP Explorer handles all file
transfer requests in the background, so you don't have to wait
while files copy to continue browsing the current server. You
can even connect to a different server, and the program will
automatically log off of the original server once the
requested transfer has completed.
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Can't connect? Not to worry. FTP
Explorer will automatically retry if the connection attempt
fails. You can configure the number of times it should try to
connect, and the time delay between connection attempts.
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Support for resuming
interrupted file transfers. FTP Explorer attempts to resume a
file transfer if it detects a file with the same name in the
current download directory. This can save you time and
connection costs for those troublesome connections. (Note: not
all ftp servers support this option.)
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No more searching through that
index file for the entry you're looking for. FTP Explorer can
automatically download and display the proper description of
each file with the file that it describes. As an option, the
program will automatically download the index file on the
server and display the file descriptions next to the
appropriate files while you browse. Several standard index
file formats are currently supported.
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The new Transfer Manager allows
you to ascertain the details of download or upload requests at
a glance. The source, destination, and status of each request
is detailed in the Transfer Manager window to keep you
apprised of multiple connections, and make it easy to see
which files have been transferred.
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Create file or directory FTP
shortcuts on your desktop to launch FTP Explorer and
automatically connect to your most commonly visited FTP sites.
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Like icons? Like descriptions? No
problem. FTP Explorer uses the Windows 95 style list boxes for
displaying the contents of remote servers. Toggle between
large icons, small icons, lists, or full descriptions of the
files you are browsing. Its intelligent tree view learns the
directory structure as it goes.
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Windows 95 style right-click
menus keep options at your fingertips. The most commonly used
options are only a mouse click away. Menu options change based
on the type of file or directory that is highlighted.
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Intelligent Command Queue enables
background completion of each command, so you don't have to
wait on directory listings!. Once connected to a server, FTP
Explorer maintains a list of commands to carry out which makes
listing files and searching the server much faster. Select the
directories that you want to browse as soon as you connect,
and FTP Explorer will go to work downloading the directory
information and listing its contents in the background while
you continue to browse. As each directory listing is
completed, its color changes to let you know you can view it
without any delay.
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This thing caches it all! Each
connection is cached in memory, so moving back one or more
directory takes a fraction of the time that is necessary with
most FTP programs. It also has an option to cache entire sites
so that you may peruse the site off-line, then automatically
connect when a download or upload us initiated.
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The Quick Connect option lets you
immediately connect to a site without having to go through the
usual song-and-dance of adding a site to the profile list.
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Support for fpArchie is also
included with FTP Explorer.
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Full Drag and Drop support.
Simply drag one or more files or complete directory structures
-- onto the FTP Explorer's file view area to transfer them to
the location of the server that is currently connected.
Receiving files is also as simple as dragging one or more
files (or directories) onto your desktop, or any other folder.