+1 for FileZilla

On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 3:31 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would recommend that your clients use the free and easy to use FileZilla
> because it will give them the feedback they need.
>
> That's what I recommend to the clients that access my employer's ftp site.
>  They too, like to us IE for ftp, and I discourage that for various reasons.
>
> ASB
> ------Original Message------
> From: Dennis Melahn
> To: NT Issues
> ReplyTo: NT Issues
> Subject: FTP server ?
> Sent: Aug 5, 2009 4:10 PM
>
> I have customers complaining about my FTP site.  I currently use Secure FTP
> by Globalscape. I like it and think it is rock solid when used with an ftp
> client. But my customers are accessing it with IE and due to the in-ability
> of IE to give accurate feedback to the users (status bars, etc) the users
> get confused as to whether the large file they just clicked on is actually
> still downloading or if the application is hung.
>
> I have used a custom built app in the past but as software versions change
> daily on customer's computers it was hard to keep it working correctly for
> everyone.
>
> Does anyone have a different recommendation?  I need something that is
> completely brainless to use from the client end.
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis Melahn
>
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>
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