Friday, May 23, 2008

Fedora 9: Filezilla 3.0 Installation

One latest application that covered a nice interface and logic revamp besides from Firefox is Filezilla.

As we all know, Filezilla has been around for quite some time and had proven to be very stable,
flexibile and reliable FTP linux application - with multiple major features a FTP user is seeking for. Filezilla does not only transfer files using the traditional file transfer mode, but it makes use of multi-threading live transfer mode giving you more control and flexibility. Noticeable, major menus are still available while the transfer is in progress. This simply shows how effective and simple FTP file transfer and operations are on using Filezilla.

Filezilla FTP Features
FileZilla is a FTP, FTPS and SFTP client for Linux with a lot of features:

- Supports FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
- Cross-platform
- Available in many languages
- Supports resume and transfer of large files >4GB
- Easy to use Site Manager and transfer queue
- Drag & drop support
- Speed limits
- Filename filters
- Network configuration wizard


Fedeora 9: Filezilla FTP Installation

Worry not of dependency hell on rpm-based distro, yum solves it all. To install, simply

# yum -y install filezilla

and you're good to go.

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