FTPbox 1.8.2 Beta
O. James Samson - January 11, 2012FTPbox is an open-source application that allows you to synchronize your files to your own host, via FTP. This way, you can access your files anywhere, without having to pay for disk space on some 3rd-party website. The program makes synchronizing your files to your own host easy, so you can access them from anywhere. FTPbox supports SFTP (FTP over SSH), so that your file transfers are always safe, and also works offline, which means that any changes made while you were not connected to the internet will be applied once you get connected. In order to easily access your files, FTPbox provides you with links to them; and you can use these links either to check your files in browser, or to send them to your friends in order to share the file with them.
FTPbox includes a lot of key features such as the following; use the SFTP protocol or select to use explicit or implicit TLS/SSL encryption (FTPS) to secure your file transfers, view your files directly from your browser, using the Web Interface, synchronize your files to your own host, via FTP. Just edit your files like you normally would and FTPbox will take care of the rest, and get links to your files, send them to your friends to share your files with them or use them to view your files in browser.
Want to check it out? Visit FTPbox.org.
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