Win95 FTP Clients
Jian Liu
jiliu at script.lib.indiana.edu
Sun Mar 16 22:52:26 EST 1997
I don't think so either. The only program that I know of that can do
this is xftp, the ftp program for the X Window.
Jian
Indiana University Libraries
>
> Is it possible to ftp from one remote host to another using ws_ftp? From
> the little I've used it, I seem to remember that this was not possible
> ... but I could be wrong.
>
> Audrey B. Wright, Reference Librarian
> Princeton University
>
> On Sun, 16 Mar 1997, Jian Liu wrote:
>
> > ws_ftp le, very good, free of charge to non-commercial home users,
> > students and faculty of educational institutions, and to U.S. federal,
> > state, and local government employees.
> >
> > It does not support drag and drop, but it is more or less as easy. You
> > just need to highlight the file(s) or directory and click on the little
> > --> in the middle and the files can be uploaded.
> >
> > The professional verison does support drag and drop. But it is not free.
> >
> > ws_ftp is available from:
> > http://www.ipswitch.com/pd_wsftp.html
> >
> >
> > Jian
> > Indiana University Libraries
> >
> > >
> > > Can anyone recommend a good FTP Client for Win95? We would like to
> > > find one where we can upload an entire directory (complete with
> > > subdirectories and files) at one fell swoop by dragging and dropping.
> > >
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