SendTo FTP
The mini software SendTo FTP helps you to upload files from the Windows Explorer right-click menu, which maintains multiple profiles and it is quick to send a selected file to a remote FTP server. SendTo FTP supports passive transfers, firewall settings, configurable ascii and binary settings and more.
Pros:
- Easy to use
- Friendly interface
- Run quickly
- Have uninstall button
Cons:
- No help file
- No special design
SendTo FTP is a free and easy-to-use file transfer program for sending files from your local PC to a remote host SendTo FTP is a free and easy-to-use file transfer program for sending files from your local PC to a remote host. Very handy and time saving for web page publishing and updating.
It will make your file uploading one click away.
To use SendTo FTP, select the files you want to send in Windows Explorer or My Computer in Windows 95/98 or NT4.0, click right mouse button to popup the popupmenu, and choose SendTo FTP in Send To submenu.
When use SendTo FTP for the first time, fill in the hostname, address , username and password.
The last used details will be save in Windows registry (Windows Registry Cleaner).
The second time you use it, only thing to do is press OK.
If you have used it for several different host accounts, pull down the hostname edit box to retrieve the used details.
If you choose to put your files in a sub-directory but not sure which directory to put into, pull down the sub-directory edit box, SendTo FTP will get the directory list from the remote host for you.
Pull down the sub-directory edit box while you already have a directory name in it, SendTo FTP will get further sub-directories in that directory.
Hold down Ctrl or Shift key to select more than one file in Windows Explorer or My Computer.
The average maximum number of files you can send at a time is about 10, depends on the file path length.
If you see a message "Access to the specified device, path, (Convert video files to the pocket PC) or file is denied" when use SendTo FTP, that is because you select too many files at a time
and Windows 95/98 or NT doesn't like it.
It will make your file uploading one click away.
To use SendTo FTP, select the files you want to send in Windows Explorer or My Computer in Windows 95/98 or NT4.0, click right mouse button to popup the popupmenu, and choose SendTo FTP in Send To submenu.
When use SendTo FTP for the first time, fill in the hostname, address , username and password.
The last used details will be save in Windows registry (Windows Registry Cleaner).
The second time you use it, only thing to do is press OK.
If you have used it for several different host accounts, pull down the hostname edit box to retrieve the used details.
If you choose to put your files in a sub-directory but not sure which directory to put into, pull down the sub-directory edit box, SendTo FTP will get the directory list from the remote host for you.
Pull down the sub-directory edit box while you already have a directory name in it, SendTo FTP will get further sub-directories in that directory.
Hold down Ctrl or Shift key to select more than one file in Windows Explorer or My Computer.
The average maximum number of files you can send at a time is about 10, depends on the file path length.
If you see a message "Access to the specified device, path, (Convert video files to the pocket PC) or file is denied" when use SendTo FTP, that is because you select too many files at a time
and Windows 95/98 or NT doesn't like it.



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