DropUpLoad Makes Short Work of FTPing
So you've got a new version of a file that you need to upload to an FTP server. Sure, you could fire up a full-blown client like FileZilla, but why bother? DropUpLoad offers elegantly simply uploads in a tiny, portable package. It's a 114k download and only consumes 9mb of memory, and is very different from other FTP clients.For example, there's no directory browsing: set up your remote server info (including destination directory) and it will appear in your list of FTP servers. Setting up a new site is child's play, and you can clone settings from an existing server - useful, since you'll have to set up multiple profiles if you upload to more than one folder on your server.
Select your target from the drop down, drag a file or folder from your Windows machine into the "drop box," and you're done.
Need to give a customer upload access to your FTP but don't want to give out passwords? Created a "locked" version of DropUpLoad, which limits connections to a single server and hides and encrypts login information inside the generated executable.
Give it a shot, FTP uploads don't get much easier!
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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsjohnJul 17th 2008 6:46PM
I started to download the program, but Avast stopped me with a warning about a virus. This was a surprise, but I cancelled the download.
Lee MathewsJul 17th 2008 6:46PM
No alerts for me, just a nice, clean executable!
twJul 18th 2008 1:09PM
ClamAV reports clean.
MarcoJul 20th 2008 4:50PM
If I would have trusted AVAST a single time, I would only have Windows and no other program lol. The application is sure free of viruses. Just use some online scanner... and get a real anti virus scanner, John ;-)