AnyClient is a platform independent file transfer client supporting all major file transfer protocols including FTP/S, SFTP, WebDAV/S, Amazon S3 and AFTP (Accelerated File Transfer Protocol).
Establish a connection and start transferring data from and to your remote directory
For starters, you will need to connect to the remote system, which can be done from the ‘File’ menu, by selecting ‘Site Manager’. This enables you to add a ‘New Site’, by entering the host, username, password and opting for a protocol.
AnyClient supports several types of protocols, including FTP, AFTP, SFTP, WebDav, Amazon S3 (HTTP) and others, so you can work with whichever you prefer. At this stage, you can also choose the default local and the remote directories.
Depending on the chosen protocol, you will be able to input a series of non-mandatory details in the ‘Options’ tab, specifically ‘Proxy Settings’, file timestamps, certificate authentication, and more.
From the ‘Sync’ section, you can enable local and remote folder synchronization, allowing you to include or exclude certain file extensions from the process. Finally, you can save the entry and begin uploading or downloading data.
Download: AnyClient Site:http://www.jscape.com/products/file-transfer-clients/anyclient/
9 MB / Windows 2K / XP / XP 64 bit / Vista / Vista 64 bit / 7 / 7 64 bit / 8 / 8 64 bit / 2003 / 2008
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