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ftp://ftp.cuteftp.com/pub/cuteftp/32cftp15.exe

CuteFTP -- Like John Junod's WS-FTP, CuteFTP is a stand-alone File Transfer Protocol client with a multitude of configurable options and features exceeding those of FTP clients found in web browsers and gopher clients. CuteFTP even capitalizes on m
any features missing in WS-FTP. One of the best features of CuteFTP is its robust *stop* command, similar in nature to the stop button found on many web browsers. This command allows a user to stop any operation in progress while still maintaining the connection.
Beyond the stop command, CuteFTP also integrates the file listing process with file descriptions obtained from the index files found at many anonymous FTP sites (extremely helpful for deciphering the cryptic file names found at many FTP sites). Caching of
recently visited directories is another distinctive feature found in CuteFTP. In addition to fixing many bugs, the newer releases of CuteFTP have implemented WS-FTP's File Manageresque approach to listing both remote and local directories side-by-side, comprehensive login listings, selectable file viewers, and selectable colors, the ability to recursively download directory trees, and the ability to easily send multiple files at once.
CuteFTP has made some very significant and extremely useful changes since the old 1.3 version. The most important of these are the fact that CuteFTP is now once again shareware ($30) and that both 16 and 32-bit versions are now available. Right mouse butt
on functionality has been implemented extremely well in the latest betas, as well as improved drag 'n' drop functionality (for both the Site Manager and for receiving/sending files), custom commands, auto-renaming for uploads (for example, *.htm to *.html), a quick-save command for remote and local default directories, and a sleek new look to the interface. Finally, the collection of FTP sites that comes pre-installed on CuteFTP has been revamped and greatly improved -- the collection is now second to no
ne relative to other FTP clients. This is an excellent app that has seen massive improvement over the last few months and should definitely be checked out by all users.
Pros: Nice array of features, including caching and the stop command, cool interface
Cons: The $30 price tag is about the only negative to be found in CuteFTP
New: Custom commands, auto-renaming for uploads, bookmarks, improved performance, bug fixes
Version Reviewed: 1.4 Final Beta 7
Date of Review: 1/11/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
23 responses total.
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 1 of 23: Tom Ganger (tganger) * Wed, Nov 13, 1996 (16:13) * 1 linesI've tried version 1.7 and really like the interface and ease of use. However, I do as much uploading of files as I do downloading. Cuteftp can download directory structures but cannot upload directory structures. Think I will stick with ws_ftp (free) for a while.
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 2 of 23: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Nov 13, 1996 (23:18) * 1 linesI'm -at least for the moment sticking with ws_ftp. Forrest doesn't agree with me on this and he rates CuteFTP at the top of the heap. I also upload a lot of directory structures.
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 3 of 23: Tony Fabris (tfabris) * Thu, Apr 17, 1997 (18:33) * 10 linesI'm interested in knowing about FTP clients that also allow me
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 4 of 23: Tony Fabris (tfabris) * Tue, May 13, 1997 (17:23) * 9 linesFollowing up on my previous message:
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 5 of 23: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Tue, May 13, 1997 (20:58) * 1 linesThis is a pretty important feature. Good move by WS FTP.
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 6 of 23: Larry Mattingly (lam323) * Thu, Aug 14, 1997 (11:07) * 13 linesPresently we are using the XCOPY /D command in NT to copy new or updated files from a users chosen folder to a shared common folder on a server. This runs very slow. I've noted that transferring the same files using CuteFTP runs on average 20 times faster for us. Naturally we would like to use this method.
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 7 of 23: MarciaH (MarciaH) * Sun, Feb 13, 2000 (02:07) * 1 linesI use CuteFTP and it is excellent. Keeps logs, does all the stuff a good ftp program is supposed to do. Quick and efficient. The only thing I do not like about is if you close the program entirely, it kicks off your phone link to the entire computer. Inconvenient, so say the least. Any suggestions?
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 8 of 23: MarciaH (MarciaH) * Sun, Feb 13, 2000 (02:53) * 2 linesI fixed the problem. I went into the options and unchecked the box which said disconnect from the internet on closure of program. It comes like that by default. Anyone setting it up for the first time may wish to uncheck this box.
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 9 of 23: (sprin5) * Sun, Feb 13, 2000 (09:04) * 1 linesNice little tip, Marcia.
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 10 of 23: MarciaH (MarciaH) * Sun, Feb 13, 2000 (12:47) * 1 linesWish I had bothered to go into the vaults of the program earlier. One of the above posts made me think of it and it worked. No matter how old the postings are, they can still prove valuable!
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 11 of 23: MarciaH (MarciaH) * Sat, May 13, 2000 (01:42) * 1 linesI took their offer of the free upgrade to CuteFTP 4.0. It is a nice little compact program, though I fail to see the advantage over the old one. If anyone else is considering the upgrade, be aware you will have to readdress your ftp sites and some of mine took some doing considering I had to hunt up the username and the password. You might want to do it some time when you have the information at hand or when you have lots of time to spend on it. At least the upgrade does not hang up your modem when you close it!
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 12 of 23: appspring (sprin5) * Sat, May 13, 2000 (09:19) * 5 linesI think Forrest has unlinked us from http://cws.internet.com after about 7 years or so. Surprisingly, we never got a huge amount of activity from his conferences. So I guess we'll have to start updating this ourselves.
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 13 of 23: MarciaH (MarciaH) * Sat, May 13, 2000 (13:16) * 1 linesOk, I'll be right over!
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 14 of 23: MarciaH (MarciaH) * Sat, May 13, 2000 (13:21) * 1 lines...if I can find where NetMeeting is, that is...Post something so I can find you!
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 15 of 23: appspring (sprin5) * Sun, May 14, 2000 (09:16) * 1 linesOK I'll post something in the Apps conference.
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 16 of 23: MarciaH (MarciaH) * Sun, May 14, 2000 (13:21) * 1 linesI'll look for it
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 17 of 23: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Apr 30, 2001 (02:06) * 1 linesI've been using this program a lot in moving our sites, recently.
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 18 of 23: Marcia Hemming (marci) * Sat, May 12, 2001 (16:00) * 1 lineswill continue to try to get to my stuff on Spring.net. I have goodies waiting to be posted.
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 19 of 23: kendrick lo (skyblack) * Thu, Oct 11, 2001 (18:05) * 1 linesany one gpt some ip add..to give and pass and user......for bulletproof ftp
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 20 of 23: Marcia (MarciaH) * Thu, Oct 11, 2001 (20:31) * 2 linesPost this request on
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 21 of 23: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Oct 11, 2001 (23:39) * 1 linesTill lately? What's needs fixin'?
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 22 of 23: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Oct 12, 2001 (00:55) * 1 linesfor about a month..... let me email you about it more specifically.
Topic 61 of 395 [apps]: CuteFTP Response 23 of 23: User & (admin) * Sat, Oct 13, 2001 (08:59) * 1 linesOK, I'll reply via email.
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