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Port-FTP 1.1.6

file size: 107.57 KB

A Port-File-Transfer-Program designed not to muddle up standard FTP, which is quite different.

 
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GPL
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$0.00
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SH3 / Console
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The program transfers files, directories and data from standard input to any host on the 'Net running PFTP.

Data can be filtered through PGP, gzip and more, and then it can be used as a daemon on any port. You can also start it with the Internet daemon.

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