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using the FTP protocol (RFC 765). | | using the FTP protocol (RFC 765). | | ||
− | currentversion = [http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/gap/FTP-0. | + | currentversion = [http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/gap/FTP-0.6.tar.gz 0.6] | |
− | releasedate = | + | releasedate = Aug 31, 2017 | |
− | license = GPL 2 | | + | license = GPL 2+ | |
− | overview = Two-paned application, having on the left side a browser for the local files and at right a browser for the remote host. | | + | overview = Two-paned application, having on the left side a browser for the local files and at right a browser for the remote host. |
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features = The application offers support for all three different connection modes described in the RFC: active, passive and default (rarely used). | | features = The application offers support for all three different connection modes described in the RFC: active, passive and default (rarely used). | | ||
maintainer = The GNUstep Application Project | maintainer = The GNUstep Application Project | ||
− | * [mailto: | + | * [mailto:rm@gnu.org Riccardo Mottola] | |
relatedlinks = *[http://www.nongnu.org/gap/ftp/index.html FTP.app Website] | relatedlinks = *[http://www.nongnu.org/gap/ftp/index.html FTP.app Website] | ||
*[http://www.nongnu.org/gap/index.html GNUstep Application Project]| | *[http://www.nongnu.org/gap/index.html GNUstep Application Project]| | ||
− | category = [[Category:Network Applications]] | + | category = [[Category:Network Applications]][[Category:GAP]] |
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FTP is a compact and handy application for file transfers using the FTP protocol (RFC 765).
Current Version: 0.6
- Released: Aug 31, 2017
- Licensed: GPL 2+
Overview
Two-paned application, having on the left side a browser for the local files and at right a browser for the remote host.
Features
The application offers support for all three different connection modes described in the RFC: active, passive and default (rarely used).
Maintainer
The GNUstep Application Project
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