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| The AirLive WMU-6500FS BitTorrent NAS gets reviewed |
| Published: July 27, 2007, 4:33 pm |
| Tags: Airlive, Bittorrent, Bittorrent Client, Bittorrentclient, Ftp, Hard Drive, Harddrive, Hdd, Http, Nas, Server, Wifi, Wmu 6500fs |
| The BitTorrent and HTTP / FTP server clients all reside in the box and are accessible through your web browser, allowing you to engage in all sorts of energy-saving activities -- like downloading lots of "films" without the need for any computers around. According to the review, the whole package can be yours for around $100. Of course, you |
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| Use your iPhone as an XBMC remote |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 12:30 pm |
| Tags: Controls, Ftp, Iphone, Iphonesdk, Mediacenter, Remote, Server, Tomrobinson, Xbox |
| control. Basically, you FTP the code onto your Xbox (or just install it over the web), and then login to the Xbox's IP from MobileSafari, and you can use it to browse media, view information on playing media, and even use transport and audio controls. Wild.My only question is how secure this is-- without having used it, it seems like all you |
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| Flow gets a website |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 9:30 am |
| Tags: Dropmarks, Editor, Extendmac, Flow, Ftp, Livepreview, Privatebeta |
| it's still in private beta) FTP client Flow has gotten a website, complete with a feature list, and some interesting screencasts about how the app will let you let Flow work with a browser, transfer files (remember that, the only thing FTP clients used to do?), and even edit and preview files on the fly.I have to admit that it all looks pretty |
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| Multisite and iWebSites for iWeb now supports '08 version |
| Published: August 16, 2007, 11:00 am |
| Tags: Ftp, Iweb, Iwebsites, Multisite For Iweb, Multisiteforiweb, Sites |
| uploaded with external FTP apps to anywhere you chose. Fortunately, both apps have just been updated to work with the new iWeb '08, though note that iWebSites is at a 2.2 alpha stage, as the developer isn't positive all the kinks have been worked out yet. While I haven't used either of these apps, a quick perusal of their features sets |
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| Panic releases Transmit 3.6 |
| Published: August 30, 2007, 2:00 pm |
| Tags: Amazons3, Copyurl, Editanything, Ftp, Panic, Transmit |
| the latest version of the FTP app that we freakin' love here at TUAW. Included in the new version is all the great old stuff (droplets, and the "edit anything anywhere" ability), and the new features of Amazon S3 support and a "Copy URL web preview" (in which you can right click any file to automatically get a URL for it). There's also a |
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| FTP vs HTTP Paths 4 Newbies |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 8:11 pm |
| Tags: Web Development, Absolute, Browser, Ftp, Paths, Upload, Web |
| I just uploaded inside my FTP account, using my browser?” The result is this video I made, and hope you’ll find it useful, please click the image below to watch (opens in new window)… Cheers! Vladimir P.S. This video tutorial is reffered as being one for newbies. If however you don’t seem to understand how this part |
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| Raw FTP PASV (passive mode) command and PHP - Part 1 |
| Published: June 25, 2007, 12:42 am |
| Tags: Web Development, Code, Commands, Fsockopen, Ftp, Ftp Bug, Ftp Connect, Ftp Put, Mode, Passive, Pasv, Php, Php Ftp, Raw, Security |
| the motivation: some FTP servers out there aren’t getting well with the FTP rules imposed by RFC, and the poor little PHP can’t give you a lot of feedback about what really happens there, you just get a simple error message, but you can’t see what’s really happening. So, I’ve build my very own FTP class, |
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| 7 Tips for Audio Blogs and Podcasts |
| Published: August 18, 2007, 2:35 pm |
| Tags: Ftp, Mp3, Audio Blog, Audio Cd's, Podcast, Niche Radio, Blog |
| information to your Blog is FTP. FTP simply uploads the media to your Blog. You can find FTP programs that are simple to use. FTP programs are much easier to use then they were even a few years ago, so don't be afraid of the FTP technology.Tip #7: A great podcast includes 3-5 minutes of helpful content that you post on a weekly basis. The |
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| Featured Download: FTP File Transfer Across Platforms with Filezilla 3.0 |
| Published: September 11, 2007, 4:00 pm |
| Tags: Downloads, Featured Download, File Sharing, File Transfer, Ftp, Linux, Mac, Mac Os X, Top, Windows |
| free, open source FTP client FileZilla upgrades to version 3.0, adding cross-platform support and a few small feature updates, most notably an improved transfer management window. If FileZilla has been your FTP client of choice on Windows but you've been forced to find an alternative on other platforms, now you can get the free, |
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| Featured Windows Download: Mount Remote File Systems with NetDrive |
| Published: September 18, 2007, 2:00 pm |
| Tags: Downloads, Featured Windows Download, File Sharing, File Transfer, Ftp, Ssh, Top, Windows |
| Mount remote drives over FTP, SFTP, WebDAV or iFolder to your desktop with freeware application NetDrive. Once mounted, you can navigate your remote drive like any other folder in Windows Explorer. The application is free to download, but its development has been discontinued so it's somewhat hard to come by (hence the direct download link |
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| Another piratical tool: Captain FTP |
| Published: September 19, 2007, 5:00 pm |
| Tags: Ftp, Pirate, Talk Like Pirate |
| or perhaps a shareware FTP client. We be downloading Captain FTP even now.The Captain keeps a pretty tight ship, despite all the plundering and pillaging; in fact, in version 5.0, he's got a handy local LAN version of FTP, extremely useful for transferring files 'tween the crow's nest and the poop deck. Built-in file viewers and easy |
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| Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Ways to Put Your Remote Server to Good Use |
| Published: September 26, 2007, 12:00 pm |
| Tags: Command Line, Feature, Ftp, Gizmodo, Home Server, Lifehacker Top 10, Server, Ssh, Top, Web Server |
| An always-on server can come in all kinds of handy for running automated tasks, syncing your data, remote controlling downloads and acting as a proxy. Lot of us have access to a remote computer—if not a hand-rolled home server, most Lifehacker readers said they couldn't live without their hosted web space—but most of us probably |
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| How To: Map An FTP Drive in Windows |
| Published: September 27, 2007, 7:00 pm |
| Tags: Explorer, File Sharing, File Transfer, Ftp, How To, Windows |
| standard: How to map an FTP drive in Windows Explorer using the Map Network Drive dialog. It's a very simple process provided you've already either got a hosted FTP server or set one up yourself, and when you're finished you'll be able to access your remote FTP server like you're browsing any other drive on your computer. The one thing you |
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| Parsing the FTP LIST command results |
| Published: October 4, 2007, 10:47 am |
| Tags: Web Development, Command, Filezilla, Ftp, List, Passive Mode, Raw, Regex, Regular Expressions |
| read my post about how FTP passive mode works, you’ll see that I’m working on an FTP client class that processes everything using RAW commands, just like FileZilla or anything else. I’ve learned a lot while working on it, and it kind of caught me into the game. All right, so what happens when you send the LIST raw FTP |
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| Featured Windows Download: Upload to FTP via Right-Click with RightLoad |
| Published: October 16, 2007, 2:00 pm |
| Tags: Downloads, Featured Windows Download, Ftp, Mouse, Right Click, Top, Windows, Windows Explorer |
| installed and set up your FTP server, uploading any file to your FTP is as simple as right-clicking the file(s), choosing the server, and selecting the directory you want to upload the file(s) into; RightLoad takes care of the rest. Once the files are uploaded, this brilliant little utility generates links to the files or markup for linking to |
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