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authormarkd <markd@pkgsrc.org>2005-02-09 13:06:53 +0000
committermarkd <markd@pkgsrc.org>2005-02-09 13:06:53 +0000
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Initial import of kftpgrabber 0.5.0, a graphical FTP client for KDE
There are many FTP clients around these days. Most are console based, some feature a graphical user interface. What most clients are missing is support for latest or not so common technologies like ZeroConf, TLS/SSL or FXP (just to name a few), accompanied by a decent user interface, that tries to support the user instead of frustrating him. KFTPGrabber tries to make a complete FTP client solution with support for plugins, scripting and everything else the users needs, based on the latest technologies KDE provides. Here are some of the features: - Multiple FTP sessions (tabs) - Transfer queue - TLS/SSL support for encrypted connections (implicit and explicit) - Partial X509 certificate support for authentication - FXP transfer support (site-to-site) - OTP (one time password) support - s/key, md5, rmd160, sha1 - Drag&Drop support - Site bookmarking - Encrypted bookmark support (password can be saved to KWallet) - Distributed FTP support (PRET) - SSCN and CPSV support - Skiplist - ZeroConf (aka. Rendezvous) support for local site discovery - Bookmark sharing with Kopete contacts (KDE >= 3.3) - Bookmark import plugins - Support for SFTP protocol [experimental]
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+There are many FTP clients around these days. Most are console based, some
+feature a graphical user interface. What most clients are missing is support
+for latest or not so common technologies like ZeroConf, TLS/SSL or FXP (just
+to name a few), accompanied by a decent user interface, that tries to support
+the user instead of frustrating him.
+
+KFTPGrabber tries to make a complete FTP client solution with support for
+plugins, scripting and everything else the users needs, based on the
+latest technologies KDE provides.
+
+Here are some of the features:
+
+ - Multiple FTP sessions (tabs)
+ - Transfer queue
+ - TLS/SSL support for encrypted connections (implicit and explicit)
+ - Partial X509 certificate support for authentication
+ - FXP transfer support (site-to-site)
+ - OTP (one time password) support - s/key, md5, rmd160, sha1
+ - Drag&Drop support
+ - Site bookmarking
+ - Encrypted bookmark support (password can be saved to KWallet)
+ - Distributed FTP support (PRET)
+ - SSCN and CPSV support
+ - Skiplist
+ - ZeroConf (aka. Rendezvous) support for local site discovery
+ - Bookmark sharing with Kopete contacts (KDE >= 3.3)
+ - Bookmark import plugins
+ - Support for SFTP protocol [experimental]