CoffeeCup Direct FTP 6.6 Build 1548

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CoffeeCup Direct FTP allows you to edit HTML and text, right on the server. This FTP client has support for drag-and-drop functionality and multiple FTP server profiles. You can upload and download all file types and preview images directly on the server. Direct FTP allows you to back up your entire Web site with the click of a button. It has a built-in list of HTML tags, multiple-color highlighting for HTML tags, and a quick-start feature for creating new pages. Various wizards are included. Other features include folder bookmarking, remote site searching, and an FTP log-viewing option. One of the best features is the ability to make a backup ZIP file of your Web site with just one click. The Make ZIP Archive feature automatically adds all the files and folders to a ZIP file and saves it on your local computer.

Version 6.6 Build 1548 includes unspecified updates.

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