6 Apps To Have FTP Connection On The Go

November 8, 2007

How FTP works:

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If you need an FTP Connection on your mobile device there’s not much to choose from. Maybe because connecting to an FTP server from a mobile phone is not as popular as checking your e-mail.

Some software developers thought about it though, and they had the following results:

FTP Explorer Mobile 2007

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FTP Explorer Mobile from Orneta is a simple and easy to use FTP Client for Windows Mobile based devices. So powerful, you can transfer web sites, videos, music, applications, or even documents to your home or office, in the background while you spend your time more productively.

 

zaSFTP v0.7

SFTP client for Pocket PC. You can download / upload file use SSH security channel. Support main SFTP v.3.0 feature. Create, rename and delete derectory on remote host.

Mobile FTP

Mobile FTP is an FTP client for BlackBerry devices. With it, you can use your BlackBerry device to access and manage files and folders on FTP servers. Mobile FTP also supports SFTP. Capabilities include: Browse, move, copy, rename or delete files and folders; create and edit text files, such as Web pages; view graphics files; edit file or folder permissions; transfer large files or folders between remote servers (FXP); and E-mail files to a recipient as an attachment.

WCE FTP Client

If you regularly transfer (upload or download) files and directories between your computer and/or your Pocket PC and the FTP server, then WCE FTP Client is the program for you; it makes the process significantly faster and easier.

PortaWhiz FTP Client 1.0

An FTP Client for your Pocket PC that gives you a fast, easy and reliable way to transfer files and directories (upload or download) between your computer and the FTP server.

Idonkorro Mobile File Manager

Mobile File Manager lets you use your BlackBerry device to securely access and manage files and folders on your remote file servers. A common use for Mobile File Manager is to securely connect to remote computers and network shares (such as those at the office) from almost anywhere, and then email files that are stored on those remote computers.

 

 

 

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