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Fling FTP Software - Tested and working on Windows 7 x64
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Fling FTP Software - Tested and working on Windows 7 x64
FTP Client Software - Compare and download free FTP Programs
UK's Kalender, the best free reminder software I've come across. Hasn't seen any updates in a long while but works like a charm in 64 bit.
If you have a hosting site that allows you to log in to modify CGI or FTP up programs, data, etc., you probably need a good way to do it. I've used PuTTY, but it is a tad primitive.
I came across this a few months ago, and use it with my hosting provider, 1AND1.COM - works great for SSH and secure FTP (SFTP) on 32 bit XP and now WIndows 7. I have not used the tunneling, but I'm sure it works just as well.
Tunnelier (Bitvise)
From the site blurb:
Free* SSH file transfer, terminal and tunneling!
Tunnelier is our SSH and SFTP client for Windows which incorporates:
•one of the most advanced graphical SFTP clients;
•state-of-the-art terminal emulation with support for the bvterm, xterm, and vt100 protocols;
•support for corporation-wide single sign-on using SSPI (GSSAPI) Kerberos 5 and NTLM user authentication, as well as Kerberos 5 host authentication;
•support for RSA and DSA public key authentication with comprehensive user keypair management;
•powerful SSH port forwarding capabilities, including dynamic forwarding through integrated SOCKS and HTTP CONNECT proxy;
•powerful command-line parameters which make Tunnelier highly customizable and suitable for use in specific situations and controlled environments;
•an advanced, scriptable command-line SFTP client (sftpc);
•a scriptable command-line remote execution client (sexec) and a command-line terminal emulation client (stermc);
•an FTP-to-SFTP bridge allowing you to connect to an SFTP server using legacy FTP applications;
•WinSSHD remote administration features;
•single-click Remote Desktop forwarding.
* Since version 3.60, Tunnelier is free for individual use, as well as for limited use inside organizations.
Web of Trust - WOT
I like to see a rating for sites I search for with Google or Bing and the ones I go to from other sources. WOT flags them (small circles) with color codes - Green = OK, Yellow = Iffy, Red = Probably not safe. The circle shows up on search engine results and in the browser toolbar.
In addition, if you are sent to or try to go to a dangerous site, WOT will pop up a warning that you have to acknowledge - a little like a UAC - before it will let you go.
It has setting levels for trustworthiness, vendor reliability, privacy and child safety. It defaults to the first three. The settings are generated by lists of known sites (good and bad) and user ratings.
Site has a demo of how it all works.
Internet Security | WOT Web of Trust
Firefox and IE add-in.
Last edited by TheSchaft; 11 Sep 2009 at 16:34. Reason: doesn't work with Dogpile, a metasearch engine
Hello TheShaft,
I've used Mcaffe site adviser for similar purposes for some time do you know of of any comparisons between the two?
http://www.siteadvisor.com/
Here are a couple of links to some comments on them both:
Mcafee siteadvisor or norton safeweb or WOT - Raymond.CC Forum
and
WOT vs McAfee Siteadvisor - Unix Linux Forum - Fixunix.com
I've not used McAfee, so I can't compare them myself. Sorry to to be of more help.