![]() The most important pane contains four tabs: Queue, Threads, Downloads, and Failures. The appearance is the next feature you will most likely notice, with four panes instead of the standard two or three. This means that everytime you start LeechFTP you'll find yourself resizing the bookmarks for best viewing on your screen. First is the ability to import bookmarks from other FTP clients such as CuteFTP, and second is the fact that the bookmark window doesn't save your resize settings. Unfortunately, the bookmarks lack two features. You can open multiple instances of LeechFTP, and if you alter the bookmarks in one instance, the other open LeechFTPs are also updated in real time. In addition, each bookmark can be secured so that it can only be accessed via a password. You can also restrict connections to a certain server, making it easier to manage your downloads, uploads, and connections. You can adjust the number of connection retries for busy sites or the delay between each login attempt. It includes a bookmark tool which does more than just store FTP addresses and login information. ![]() ![]() LeechFTP makes this task easier than ever. The most basic usage of a FTP client is the uploading and downloading of files. ![]() It reaches past the more conventional clients like CuteFTP and WS_FTP with a full blown queue, the capability to resume downloading of files (even after disconnecting), and numerous other features which make LeechFTP a must for all power users. Posted: Monday, May 24, 1999ĭespite the obvious competition from much larger, more renowned software companies, LeechFTP is still one of the best FTP clients available. ![]()
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