Description
JFtp FOR LINUX
Product Description:
JFtp is a versatile open-source Java software that enables users to browse and transfer files across a local network, regardless of the operating system in use. With support for various protocols like HTTP, FTP, SFTP, SMB, NFS, and file I/O, JFtp offers seamless file management capabilities.
Key Features:
- Supports recursive directory upload and download
- Browsing of FTP servers during file transfers
- FTP queueing and resuming
- Browsing of Windows shares on a LAN
- Bookmark functionality
- Java Swing GUI for smooth integration with different desktop environments
- Two-pane layout for local and remote filesystems
- Customizable dialog arrangement
- Download manager component
- Supports creation of FTP, SFTP, NFS, and SMB connections
Technical Specifications:
- Written in Java programming language
- Supports GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows, Mac OS X, and more
- Compatible with 64-bit and 32-bit machines
Price:
FREE
Publisher:
David Hansmann
Download Link:
Get the Ultimate File Transfer Experience with JFtp FOR LINUX!
Whether you're managing files on a local network or connecting to remote servers, JFtp provides a reliable and feature-rich solution for seamless file transfers. Try it today and experience efficient file management across various platforms.
User Reviews for JFtp FOR LINUX 7
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JFtp FOR LINUX is a versatile file transfer tool with support for various protocols. Its customizable GUI makes managing transfers convenient.
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JFtp is fantastic! The user interface is clean and easy to navigate. File transfers are seamless!
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I love JFtp! It supports multiple protocols and makes transferring files over the network a breeze.
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This app has transformed my file management. The two-pane layout is so convenient for browsing!
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JFtp is a lifesaver! It's open-source, fast, and works perfectly across different operating systems.
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Absolutely love using JFtp! The ability to manage bookmarks and queues makes it super efficient.
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What a great app! JFtp's support for various file transfer protocols is impressive and very useful!