FTPSync 2.9.8

Freeware

3.44 MB

Publisher Description

Window 8 CompatibleSynchronize two FTP sites or local directories. FTPSync is useful for updating your home page or corporate web site, maintaining an off-site backup, maintaining web site mirrors, etc. Main features: - supports UNIX, Microsoft, IBM and Novell type FTP servers, - only new or changed files are transfered, - console type application that can be easily executed from various schedulers, - supports FTP and FTPS (secure FTP, explicit & implicit) - brandable version available for bundling with other products. FTPSync is intended for computer experts - it has no user interface, so users must know how to edit standard Windows INI files. Synchronization can be configured on the fly from batch files or other applications, making it a convenient tools when sync authomation is required.

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