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Practical Marketing Info For Coaches

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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Free Web Based ftp Client

Do you want to upload files on your site with your web browser but your host doesn't allows it?

Well net2ftp is a free web-based FTP client to install on your own web server.

Web-based means that net2ftp runs on a web server, and that you use a browser (for example Internet Explorer or Mozilla). FTP is the communication method to access files on a remote computer. You need it to access your files on the account given by your provider to host your homepage. FTP is different from HTTP in that it was made specially to transfer (big) files. If a transfer is interrupted, with FTP you can resume it where it broke off, whereas with HTTP you can not.

Get this great program here.