CrushFTP
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| Size: | 8.08 MB |
| Last Update: | 2008-01-16 18:01:11 |
| Version: | 4.5.1 |
| OS Support: | 8.08 MB |
| License/Program Type: | Shareware |
| Publisher: | Ben Spink |
| Price: | $0.00 |
Description:
CrushFTP4 is a powerful file server well ahead of its time.
Not only does it handle serving FTP, but it also does SFTP (SSH
FTP), FTPS (FTP over SSL), HTTP, HTTPS, WebDAV, and WebDAV SSL.
From that list you can see it is serious about security and
encryption.
CrushFTP does this by treating your local machine as if its the
same as any other machine.
The 'Crush' in CrushFTP comes from its ability to compress
transfers on the fly seamlessly making for faster transfers!
In about 10 clicks you can be up and running with a powerful
FTP server, HTTP server, HTTPS server, and WebDAV server, with your
first user created and ready to login!
Use the Finder to Upload / Download / Everything WebDAV allows
you to use the OS X Finder to connect to the server and work on it
as if it were another hard drive on your machine. Read, write,
rename, etc. all with WebDAV. Normally the Finder is read only when
using FTP, so WebDAV is a welcomed addition.
Advanced Web Browser File Management
The built in fully customizable WebInterface allows you to
present a website to customers so they can easily upload files to
you, or download files to you. It has support for drag and drop
uploading on the website, as well as the ability to upload folders
while zipping them on the fly. It will even automatically resume a
transfer should the network connection die in the middle, or the
user closed their browser.
This is by far the easiest way to receive uploads from your
clients. This saves time and bandwidth.
Or you can use the browser uploader which uses AJAX to queue up
file transfers and submit them all at once. Either way, you get
real-time feedback on the upload progress, speeds, and estimated
time remaining... all things you can't get normally.
Email Notifications
Easily setup emails to come to you when a user uploads a file.
Did the user upload 50 files? Don't want 50 emails? Not a problem.
CrushFTP will build one email with all 50 items listed in it...
even if they used a client that logged in with 10 connections to do
the uploads!
Configure
CrushFTP is easy to configure. You can drag and drop folders on
a user to grant them access to the folder. The user will then only
be able to access that folder. Not like OS X where they can browse
around outside their home folder.
Want to add SFTP to your server? Its just 5 clicks away. Click
preferences.(1) Click add.(2) Enter a port for it to run on, click
OK.(3) Click the SFTP server type.(4). Click OK to close the
preferences.(5) literally that's how easy it is to configure
things in CrushFTP. All the hard work is done for you.
Tons of Plugins
The plugin support for CrushFTP allows for a whole new set of
expandable features. One example allows you to make users by
"creating a folder". That's all. You create a folder with a
specific name, and a user with that name can then login with access
to only that folder! You can't get any easier than that. Right now
all plugins to CrushFTP are free.
Here are just a few of the plugins :
· AutoUnzip (decompresses .zip files when a user uploads
them)
· MagicDirectory (make a directory, and a user can
login)
· WebStatistics (OS X widget to monitor your server)
· CrushSQL (use SQL tables to load your users from)
· LaunchProcess (launch external actions on uploaded
files)
· HomeDirectory (make a user, and their home folder and
permissions are created automatically)
· CrushLDAP (use ActiveDirectory, or LDAP to load your
users from)
· BlockContent (only allow files with specific
extensions)
Preview User's Access
Scared about giving users access to your computer? You can
"preview" what the user will see with the user manager. You can
control the access to every file or folder so there is no confusion
on what a user can or can't do. Once a user has logged in, you can
monitor what they are doing with the CrushFTP interface. See which
directories they access, what files they download, and upload.
OS X Widget
The included CrushFTP widget allows you to monitor your server
with the press of a button. See a real-time snap shop of who's
connected, what files have just been accessed, a whole summary of
what your server is doing.
Training Videos & Documentation
Free training videos showcasing various features of CrushFTP
are available on CrushFTP's homepage. Additionally, should you
have questions or concerns, you have direct email access to the
developer who will respond to questions very quickly.
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