32bit FTP 09.11.01

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32bit FTP lets you log onto and browse FTP sites all over the world. You can copy files from an FTP site to your computer or from your computer to an FTP site. With 32bit FTP you can see a remote FTP site as though it is a part of your own computer. Imagine seeing all the files on an FTP Site such as Microsoft or WinSite and being able to copy the files you want to your own computer. You can use 32bit FTP to copy files from your Web page, modify them, and then put them back on your Web page. You can copy, delete, and rename files on your computer or remote FTP sites. For remote FTP sites that are case sensitive, 32bit FTP has an option that will convert all filenames to lowercase when copying to the remote FTP site

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