FXP stands for File eXchange Protocol “and allows you to copy files directly between two FTP servers. Of course you can use the program as the most classic of FTP clients, in both cases has many interesting CHARACTERISTICS.
FlashFXP has Explorer-style interface, allows you to import lists from other FTP client and initiate a download or upload with a quick drag and drop. It is also able to perform transfers in sequential order, managing instantly any site that requires a username and password and allows you to calculate the size of the file and adjust the speed of uploads and downloads to conserve bandwidth. The characteristics that make it attractive are
* a system crash recovery to ensure that file transfers are always carried out in a reasonable time frame. In fact automatically reconnects and resumes (resume) any transfer still in the queue.
* an anti-idle option to keep always-on connection and a skip list to “jump”some file types.
* the two simultaneous connections to two servers, which permenttono to launch the download from one server to another using the wide bandwidth, provided by the two remote computers. To do this, the program switches the normal Connection in Active and Passive Connection, using special FTP commands (such as the PORT command) and enables two servers to communicate with each other.
* the ability to customize the comparison between the files in two folders.

The program then combines the favorite FTP sites in a single menu for quick access. In addition we mention the ability to set bookmarks, create detailed lists of sites, lists of support from other FTP sites, upload and delete entire directories, proxy support and socks and keep statistics of transfers for each site.
The interface is typical of an FTP client: two windows, left the room to the right client to the remote server. However, the peculiarity of the program is that the area where it usually displays the files of your computer can be transformed into a space for connection to a second remote server with a simple click on the “Toggle FTP View. “
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