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Tnftp
tnftp is a port of the NetBSD FTP client, containing many advanced features, to other systems. tnftp was formerly known as lukemftp, it was renamed in February 2003. Some enhancements over the standard ftp program include: command-line editing within tnftp, command-line fetching of URLs including proxy support and authentication, configurable prompt, tab completion of remote directory and filenames, transfer progress bar, and more.
Unboxftpd
An FTP server application for Django. Add FTP server capabilities to your Django project easily.
Vsftpd
'vsftpd' is a secure and fast FTP server for *NIX-like systems that is used on many large and critical Internet sites. Despite its small size, it is surprisingly configurable.
Weex
Weex automates the remote maintainance of a Web page or other FTP archive. It will synchronize a set of local files to a remote server by performing uploads and remote deletes as required.
Wmget
'wmget' lets you run multiple downloads and monitor or control them from within a dockapp. This makes it easy to see their progress without keeping extra windows open. 'wmget' uses the libcurl library to support HTTP and FTP downloads. It will work with any window manager that supports dockapps.
WxSFTP
wxSFTP is a simple, easy to use and portable SFTP client. With simple we mean that the program will have only the main features needed. The structure consists of a two panel window, one for the local filesystem and another for the remote filesystem. To be easy to use we are developing a graphical client that will be HIG compliant. Portability is reached with language (python) and graphical library (wxpython).
Yafc
YAFC is quite a powerful FTP client. It is a console interface to the FTP protocol. Some of the features are recursive transfers, nohup transfers, colored ls, cached directory listings, autologin and bookmarks, powerful aliases and extensive tab completion. It also has support for Kerberos authentication.


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