Pete's FTP v0.2 is released!
Date 2008/2/20 14:33:48 | Topic: Software News
| Pete's FTP is an advanced OS4 native FTP/SFTP client.
You can download it from here:
http://www.os4depot.net/?function=sho ... file=network/ftp/pftp.lha
Features:
* Fully multithreaded design * (S)FTP to (S)FTP transfers (any combination) * Multiple windows (for local, SFTP and FTP connections) * Browsing while downloading * Drag and drop * Reaction GUI * Pause and resume transfers * Resume files that are already present at the target * Transferring of whole directories with contents * Deletion of directories with all contents * Passive and active transfers supported * Optional automatic binary/ascii mode setting * AISS toolbars * Detailed HTML documentation * Localised (translations welcome
Changes since v0.1:
- Now copes with multi-line responses that don't start every line with a code and a dash. Thanks to James Carroll for the report. - Fixed a DSI that could occasionally happen during FTP to FTP transfers. - Properly copes with 125 responses for the LIST command. Thanks to Dwayne Jarvis for the report. - Now updates CPS information for active transfers even when they stall. - When warning you about potentially overwriting a local file, it gives you the current stats about the existing files size and date rather than the ones in the local browser, in case they have changed in the meantime. - When sending a local file, it rechecks the local files length before starting the transfer instead of relying on the possibly stale value in the local browser window. - Properly copes with servers that don't put a leading zero in the hours column. Thanks to Dwayne Jarvis for his help nailing this one. - Reordered the transfer queue columns so that the basic information is all to the left and the source/destination directories are at the far end (file,%,cps,srcdir,destdir instead of srcdir/file,destdir,%,cps). - You can now specify the path to the ssh executable if you don't wish to keep it in the system searchpath. Simply specify the path where ssh resides in a "SSHPATH" tooltype. Sorry I can't remember who suggested this. - You can now specify a local path to go to when you connect to a server (see docs). - Transfers in the queue now have a fancy progress bar behind the percentage readout. - Passwords are now encrypted in the .servers file. Old .server files with plaintext passwords will be automatically converted when you quit PFTP or connect to a server.
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