NcFTP
Screenshot NcFTP downloading a file | |
Original author(s) | Mike Gleason |
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Developer(s) | NcFTP Software Inc. |
Initial release | 1991 |
Stable release |
3.2.5
/ January 17, 2011 |
Written in | C (nCurses)[1] |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | FTP client |
License | Clarified Artistic License |
Website | http://www.ncftpd.com/ncftp/ |
NcFTP is an FTP client program which debuted in 1990 as the first alternative FTP client. It was created as an alternative to the standard UNIX ftp
program, and offers a number of additional features and greater ease of use.
NcFTP is a command-line user interface program, and runs on a large number of platforms.
The program often provided a user's first exposure to features such as bookmarks, automatic use of binary transfers, dynamic progress meters, automatic anonymous logons, recursive downloading, resumption of failed downloads, "redialing" unresponsive hosts, use of passive transfers, and tips at start up.
See also
References
- Peter Leung (March 14, 2006) Upload directories recursively with NcFTP, Linux.com
- Richard Petersen, Fedora 7 & Red Hat Enterprise Linux: the complete reference, Edition 4, McGraw-Hill Professional, 2007, ISBN 0-07-148642-9, p. 342
- Karl Kopper, The Linux Enterprise Cluster: build a highly available cluster with commodity hardware and free software, No Starch Press, 2005, ISBN 1-59327-036-4, pp. 369–371
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