JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of AnyClient 6.0. This release has several improvements and bug fixes. Highlights are provided below.
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AnyClient 6.0 Released
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Why Your Business Needs an SSH Secure File Transfer Client
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Once the crooks have obtained our login credentials, they can just simply login to our FTP server and grab whatever files they find.
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How to FTP a File | How to Download Files from FTP
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Overview
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is one of the most efficient methods for sending large files over the Internet. It also allows you to send multiple files, regardless of size, in one go. In the following sections, I’ll draw up a step-by-step guide on how to transfer files using FTP. Learning how to FTP a file is not as difficult as you probably think.
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Automatically PGP Decrypt Files Upon Download from FTP Server
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Overview
AnyClient has a special feature that allows it to automatically decrypt OpenPGP encrypted files upon download. This can cut down the number of steps for decrypting files, which normally involves using a separate OpenPGP encryption/decryption tool like GPG.
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The Fastest Way to Send Large Files to the Cloud | JSCAPE
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Small and medium-sized businesses in the US typically have Internet connections with upload speeds of up to 10 Mbps (Megabits per second). At that speed, a 100 GB upload will need about a day to complete. Most people, on the other hand, have upload speeds of only around 0.6 Mbps. This would theoretically translate to a 2-day upload for the same 100 GB load.
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AnyClient Brings File Transfer to the Cloud
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JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of AnyClient 5.0.
This release provides users with automatic two-way synchronization of site settings between their desktop installations of AnyClient and their AnyClient Web account.
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Latest Versions of AnyClient Released
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JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of AnyClient 4.5, AnyClient Enterprise 7.6 and AnyClient Web 1.1. Each of these releases includes the following changes.
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Connecting to Amazon S3 with AnyClient
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Overview
In this video we will demonstrate how to use the free AnyClient application to connect to Amazon S3 services. With AnyClient you can transfer files to/from your Amazon S3 account, manage files, and create directories and buckets without having to log into the Amazon S3 administrative console.
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AnyClient Web Offers Online FTP Client
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JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of AnyClient Web, an intuitive web based file transfer client available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux operating systems. AnyClient Web supports all major file transfer protocols including FTP/S, SFTP, WebDAV, AFTP and Amazon S3.
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AnyClient 4.3 Released
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JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of AnyClient 4.3.
This release includes several GUI and performance enhancements, the biggest of which is the addition of streaming compression support for AFTP (Accelerated File Transfer Protocol) connections.
Utilizing streaming compression users can achieve an increase in throughput of up to 800%. Other notable changes in the 4.3 release include much improved memory management and file transfer progress notifications.
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