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Free FTP Software |
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CrossFTP Server is a user-friendly FTP Server for multiple platforms. It offers a high-performance, easy configurable, and most of all a secure enabled FTP server. It provides a versatile GUI for the novice users' start-up, and the advanced users' configuration as well. |
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Key Feature |
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- Free, open-source FTP server.

- Multi platform support and multithreaded design.
- UTF-8 directory encoding for internationalization support.
- User virtual directory, write permission, idle time-out and upload/download bandwidth limitation support.
- You can monitor all the user activities.
- Anonymous login support.
- Both upload and download files are resumable.
- Handles both ASCII and binary data transfers.

- IP restriction support to allow/ban IPs.
- Database and LDAP can be used to store user data.
- All the FTP messages are customizable.
- Implicit/explicit SSL/TLS support.
- MDTM support - your users can query the date-time stamp of files.
- "MODE Z" support for faster data upload/download.
- Easy installation/update by Java Web Start technology.
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Enable ftp access for Windows users. zFTPServer handles Windows or Active directory authentication automatically without the need to manually import users and sync user data. zFTPServer can also override and complement user data, offering powerful, simplified management, and superior ease of use. |
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FileZilla is an FTP program for file upload and download to your FTP site, FTP server, or FTP host. FileZilla lets you transfer files and navigate among folders, Web sites, and your computer. This software enables you to perform multiple file transfers simultaneously. |
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About FTP |
| The FTP (File Transfer Protocol) utility program is commonly used for copying files to and from other computers. These computers may be at the same site or at different sites thousands of miles apart. FTP is a general protocol that works on UNIX systems as well as a variety of other (non-UNIX) systems. |
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