Core FTP Pro 2.1 build 1631

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Core FTP Pro--FTP client for managing remote files with advanced features including: SSL/TLS, SSH/SFTP, HTTP/HTTPS, scheduling, file encryption/decryption, ZIP compression, download acceleration, site to site transfers, synchronization, templates, thumbnails, editing/viewing of remote files (.htaccess included), drag/drop to desktop and icons, browser integration, user-friendly interface(s), FTP/HTTP Proxy, Socks 4/5 support, remote file searching, queue manager, auto retry / resume of transfers, transfer bandwidth control, advanced directory listings, multiple site transfers, sessions, start/stop/resume transfers, recursive chmod/time date setting, and auto recon. Not only is Core FTP a tool for managing your Web site, it is also great for compressing and archiving of data to FTP servers (backup) with it's built in compression (and password protection).

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