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FTP Rush 1.1.2


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Requirements Pentium class processor (300 MHz or better recommended). / 64 MB RAM / 256-color or higher display adapter / 10 MB free hard disk drive space
Downloads 8 Limitations None
Publisher Win FTP File Size 4.6M
Date added 10 Jul 2008 Check your speed

FTP Rush is a powerful FTP Client for Windows and it is designed to fit any transfer need. It allows you to quickly upload or download files in all directions: from server to local, local to server or server to server. The client supports secure transfer including SSH and TFTP and it is really easy-to-use, Also the FTP Client takes into account all peculiarities of internet file transfer and management by presenting a great choice of features, creating comfortable working experience. Skilled users and IT specialists can take advantage of the built-in Script Designer and Command Designer. A few lines of code will help you teach the FTP client to execute lots of routine work automatically. This feature allows you to reach spectacular efficiency in no time. Another advantage is the support of synchronize folders, so the client can look after the identity of folders and contained files in upload and download directory. Identification of files that have been modified, added or deleted since the last update will no longer be a problem.

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