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    WinSCP

    WinSCP

    WinSCP is a free SFTP, SCP, S3, WebDAV, and FTP client for Windows.

    WinSCP is a popular free file manager for Windows supporting SFTP, FTP, FTPS, SCP, S3, WebDAV and local-to-local file transfers. A powerful tool to enhance your productivity with a user-friendly interface and automation options like .NET assembly or batch file scripting. Use WinSCP also for file editing, directory synchronization and site management. WinSCP is open-source and well documented. It is available in English and many other languages.
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    Oragir

    Oragir

    Alternative multipltform client for LiveJournal web-based service

    ...In contrast to other clients that allow reading and writing new entries in LiveJournal for a single user at a time, Oragir provides fast and easy way to "watch" and filter all newly added entries from all LiveJournal users at run time. With Oragir you can download and archive your entire journal on hard disk, write new and edit existing blog entries using WYSIWYG editor. Being written in c++ with using Qt toolkit Oragir performs well on any supported platforms such as Windows, Linux, Mac etc.
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