A while back I asked about different ftp clients I could use with my
'book.  I tried out a few suggestions, but couldn't find one I really
liked - matter of fact, I used the unix ftp command from terminal more
often than not.

I recently came across a FireFox extension called FireFTP that I gave
a try.  It's accessed under the Tools menu, and gives you a
drag-and-click way of doing file transfers.  My only complaint is that
you have to set up your account info with your password ahead of
time--minor consideration for most people (I prefer to input that when
accessing my ISP's home account area each time--a bit more secure that
way).  The program's donationware, with the funds going to orphanages
in e.europe.  You can download it from http://fireftp.mozdev.org/

So far it's doing what I've wanted to do all this time with ftp'ing
files--you might want to take a look at it if you've been looking for
a good ftp client.


Later......................Howard

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