FTPortal

Seller Limit Point Software Category Utilities
App Size 0.2 MB Requirements OS X 10.6.6 or later
Version 1.0.9 (May 06, 2011)
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FTPortal is an application that expedites uploading files to specific directories of one or more FTP servers. This is accomplished by creating and configuring multiple copies of the app. Then you upload files by dropping them onto the main window or application icon in the Finder or Dock.
• Preferences
Click the "Preferences" button in the main window to specify the FTP server address (IP address, network name or domain name) and the username and password for the FTP account to be associated with this copy of FTPortal.
FTPortal supports multiple FTP servers and directories, one for each separate copy of the app.
• Specifying Directories
The directory FTPortal uploads files into is determined by either the "Folder" text field in the Preferences window OR the name of the app.
When the app name begins with (or is) "FTPortal" then the directory is determined by the entry in the "Folder" text field of the Preferences window. If this entry is empty, the "root" folder is used.

Current Price: $9.99 (2012/08/12)

Price Change (up to 2012/08/12)

850円 (2011/07/15〜)
1200円 (2011/05/10〜)

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Mac Apps. Click the icons to view the app in the Mac App Store. ... Then you upload files by dropping them onto the main window or application icon in the Finder or Dock. (Click to zoom). System requirements: Mac OS X 10.4.4 or later.

FTPortal is an application for easily uploading files to specific folders of one or more FTP servers. You do this by creating and configuring multiple copies of the program. Then you upload files by dropping them onto the main window or ...

28 Feb 2010 ... FTPortal is an application, contextual menu and preference pane combo that facilitates uploading files to specific folders on your FTP server(s).

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