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  2. FireFTP - Wikipedia

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    FireFTP is a discontinued [2] free, open-source, cross-platform FTP client for Mozilla Firefox in the form of an add-on. It supports FTP, FTPS , and SFTP . FireFTP is charityware and runs on platforms that Firefox supports.

  3. Comparison of FTP client software - Wikipedia

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    WS_FTP: Ipswitch, Inc. 1996 12.7 2018-11-27 Proprietary: Yes Yummy FTP: Yummy Software 2004 ... FireFTP: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No FlashFXP: Yes No No No No No No ...

  4. WS_FTP - Wikipedia

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    File Transfer Protocols are used to transfer large files. FTP clients add stability and encryption options over traditional FTP transfers. [5] The WS_FTP client has a "classic" GUI with two panes, one showing the local computer and the other accessing the remote host, though newer versions of the software have updated interfaces, including a web browser interface. [5]

  5. File Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    FireFTP is a discontinued browser extension that was designed as a full-featured FTP client to be run within Firefox, but when Firefox dropped support for FTP the extension developer recommended using Waterfox. [31] Some browsers, such as the text-based Lynx, still support FTP. [32]

  6. Category:Free FTP clients - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; This is a category of articles relating to software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open-source software".

  7. WinSCP - Wikipedia

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    WinSCP (Windows Secure Copy) [3] is a file manager, SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), WebDAV, Amazon S3, and secure copy protocol (SCP) client for Microsoft Windows.

  8. Windows 7 - Wikipedia

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    At WinHEC 2008 Microsoft announced that color depths of 30-bit and 48-bit would be supported in Windows 7 along with the wide color gamut scRGB (which for HDMI 1.3 can be converted and output as xvYCC). The video modes supported in Windows 7 are 16-bit sRGB, 24-bit sRGB, 30-bit sRGB, 30-bit with extended color gamut sRGB, and 48-bit scRGB. [89 ...

  9. Waterfox - Wikipedia

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    Waterfox was first released by Alex Kontos [12] [5] on 27 March 2011 for 64-bit Windows. The macOS build was introduced on 14 May 2015 with the release of version 38.0, [ 13 ] the Linux build was introduced on 20 December 2016 with the release of version 50.0, [ 14 ] and an Android build was first introduced on 10 October 2017 in version 55.2.2.