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Easy to use FTP Client for Windows

RS FTP is developed or distributed by Research Systems Pty. Ltd. and is licensed as shareware. Easy to use FTP Client for Windows, with an Explorer like drag & drop interface. RS FTP is an FTP Client for Windows. It was primarily designed with ease of use in mind. Utilizing an Explorer like interface, files may be transferred by drag and drop, cut and paste or double click operations. It permits full restore of any failed uploads or downloads. Entire directory trees may be transferred with ease, just drag the directory icon from one window to the other. Whether an occasional user or a webmaster with a large site to update, RS FTP has been designed to make your task as simple as possible. RS FTP has also been designed to inter-operate with a wide range of server types. It automatically detects the server type so that the user doesn't have to know this information in advance. RS FTP features an excellent Address Book in which to securely store those favorite sites, all passwords are stored with 128 bit encryption. The software may be configured to work with all common proxy/firewall combinations. RS FTP has other extras, such as CHMOD for those Unix sites and the ability to drag files directly from the Windows Explorer to the remote site. Although RS FTP is distributed as a single user product, corporate badging is possible and site licenses can be arranged....

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