DropUpLoad Makes Short Work of FTPing

Courtesy Download Squad  Thu, 07/17/2008 - 08:00

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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...


 

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