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FireFTP
FireFTP 0.97.1
Developer: Mime Čuvalo
Initial release: September 2004
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Available in: multilingual
Genre: FTP client
License: MPL
Website: [[Website::fireftp.mozdev.org]]
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FireFTP is a free, open source, cross-platform FTP client for Mozilla Firefox in the form of an add-on. It supports FTP, FTPS, and SFTP. FireFTP is charityware and runs on platforms that Firefox supports.

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[edit] Features

FireFTP is activated from the Tools menu, opening a two-pane view within a Firefox window. The pane on the left-hand side shows the local file system, a tree of directories and a list of files in the current directory. The pane on the right shows the remote FTP server. Between the panes there are two buttons with arrows, one for upload and the other for download.

To connect to an FTP server, one can either enter a site name directly ("QuickConnect") or use the Account Manager to make FireFTP remember settings about that particular site, including the username and password, security settings (encryption schemes), passive mode, initial directories to change to upon connection, and case changes to be performed in file names after transmissions.

FireFTP supports caching directory listings, and it can also do a comparison between a local directory tree and the remote one. It can connect via proxy servers and it is able to automatically reconnect after disconnection. It can also be set to intercept all ftp:// links in Firefox (making them open within FireFTP).

As of 0.95, FireFTP offers the functionality to keep upload/download timestamps in sync.

[edit] Other

  • FireFTP's layout is similar to that of WS_FTP.
  • Over six million people downloaded FireFTP from the Firefox Add-ons site (as of 2008).[1]
  • It also appears on the list of recommended extensions.[2]
  • It is not able to handle files larger than 4GB, and hence is not able to transfer (full-size) DVDs.[3]

[edit] See also

  • Comparison of FTP client software
  • List of FTP server software

[edit] References

  1. FireFTP download site at mozilla.org
  2. Recommended Add-ons at mozilla.org
  3. FireFTP help page at mozdev.org


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