Hello: I just recently wrote:
> I have been trying to use Arachne's included public domain FTP > client, the Clarkson University FTP version 2.2/TC-D. > It seems to work OK until the output to the screen gets to the > bottom row. Then I can proceed no further. It freezes and my > machine locks up. > For example, I login to the FTP site and then I enter "ls" or > "dir" to display a listing of files. When the listing gets as > far as the bottom row on my screen the machine locks up. > No matter what I am doing with this FTP client, as soon as the > screen output reaches the bottom row everything freezes. I can't > do an arrow down or a page down or anything. > Has anyone else encountered this problem? Is there a way to fix it? Never mind trying to come up with a fix for that one. I just went here and got another and much better FTP.EXE as a direct replacement for the one that comes with Arachne: ftp://dark.uwaterloo.ca:21/ Download FTP.EXE. It's free, and so far I have found no bugs. The one at the URL above was written rather recently by Erik Engelke (sp?). Another very fine FTP client is AGENT UPLOAD by Nettamer author David Colston. See http://www.nettamer.net/agent.html. This one is shareware. I think so highly of it that I registered my copy. This one is a stand-alone program and it has its own self-contained PPP dialer and it just does its very own thing and it does it quite well. In keeping with the typical design structure of Nettamer products, AGENT UPLOAD won't work over an existing and already established TCP/IP connection. This means that you can't simply call the program from an Arachne OOK file as you can with FTP.EXE. BTW, AGENT UPLOAD isn't just for uploading. It can download just as well as it can upload. You may download a perfectly functional free trial version and try it out for 30 days. Sam Heywood -- This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser - http://arachne.cz/
