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- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $49.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: July 03, 2005
- Total Downloads: 165,828
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Publisher's description
From Nofeel Software Team :Powerful, secure, and easy-to-use FTP server specially written for Windows 2000/XP. Enable users to have real-time interaction with server, including current and past connections full details, server current and permanent stat, ability to stop file transferring or disconnect any connection. Rich server settings are provided, including but not limited to download resume, IP restriction, virtual directory, anti-hammering, NT service support, NT authentication, and customized authentication. SSL secure-FTP function also supported.
Version 3.0 added Domain (virtual server) support; added Data compression (new 'MODE Z' command); support for database storage.
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Version: Nofeel FTP Server 3.0
"The Best and Easiest Software Ever!"
Pros: This is hands down the best and easiest piece of "complex" software that I have ever encountered--and I have tried my share of software.
They take a complex technology and put a highly usable interface on it coupled with a very informative manual and viola an instant FTP server.
I wish someone would do this for VPN and Terminal Service technology.
Bravo!
Cons: Could explain the implications of Active and Passive a bit better, especially in using it with IE.
Other than that, none.
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