FireFTP Specifications
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Get access and transfer files with ease to FTP servers.
byPeter Butler/ April 02, 2013
File Transfer Protocol may not necessarily be the safest way to transfer files, but it's still one of the most popular. If you need to use FTP to move files in your network, the browser add-on FireFTP makes it easy. It's Fire(fox) + FTP ... get it?
FireFTP only works with Firefox, of course. To use it, you need to have the browser installed first. Then once you've approved the addition of the FireFTP extension, it's tucked away nicely in the "Web Developer" menu.
FireFTP employs the dual-window interface of most standalone FTP clients, running within a standard Firefox tab or window. The add-on supports all the sorts of connections that you'd expect from a standard FTP client and can handle several different accounts. FTP accounts can be grouped by category, both of which are accessible via drop-down menu. The options for FireFTP are available from the standard Add-Ons "Options" button or from the "Tools" button in the main FireFTP interface, and include everything a standard FTP user would expect--proxy settings, concurrent transfer limits, duplicate rules, compression options, and filters are only the beginning.
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