AnyClient
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AnyClient is a free, platform-independent FTP application developed by JSCAPE, LLC.[2] In addition to an installed software version, AnyClient is available as a web-based file transfer client. Creating a free account is mandatory to use the web edition of AnyClient.[3] All major file transfer protocols are supported including:
AnyClient installers are available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux / UNIX environments. Documentation can be found at http://files.jscape.com/anyclient/docs/4.1/.
History
AnyClient was first launched on March 2008.[5] AnyClient has always been free. It was launched to provide a free and independent platform file transfer client that supported ALL the major file transfer protocols. The web based version was launched in order to provide users with a way to transfer files when they are traveling, for example when connecting from a public computer in an Internet cafe or where it is not possible to install file transfer software.
As of January 2012, AnyClient averaged over 675 downloads per week.
References
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External links
- Open FTP Sites from Your Browser with AnyClient | Lifehacker.com
- AnyClient 4.0 Offers Support for Amazon S3
- JSCAPE | Amazon Web Services
- Want a portable WebDAV client? Here’s how to get one!
- Free and easy FTP client for SFTP and WebDAV
- Open FTP Sites from Your Browser with AnyClient [Web Applications]
- AnyClient: a no install Browser-based FTP client
- AnyClient – FTP without an install | Wagging The Dog(Bark)
- AnyClient | JSCAPE
- AnyClient Documentation | JSCAPE
- AnyClient Download | CNET
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ http://lifehacker.com/365781/open-ftp-sites-from-your-browser-with-anyclient
- ↑ https://app.anyclient.com/
- ↑ https://aws.amazon.com/solution-providers/isv/jscape
- ↑ http://blog.jscape.com/jscape/2008/03/anyclient-servi.html