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    NullFXP is a cross-platform SFTP/FTP/Secure FTP client with GUI, based on Qt technology. It support multi host connection and multi transport each other supported protocol at meanwhile.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SyncWall

    SyncWall

    wallpaper manager with synchronization features

    SyncWall is quite a basic wallpaper changer with a special feature, it is the ability to synchronize wallpaper change between several workstations with a basic (and unsecured) client/server protocol. Each workstation must share the same pool of files, there is no FTP or Internet download. Because SyncWall is written with Qt, SyncWall runs on Windows and Linux (MacOSX isn't tested yet).
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    kasablanca is an ftp client, written in c++, using the kde libraries. among its features are currently encryption (auth tls) support, site bookmarks, and queued transfers.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Graphics file manager with two panels (like Norton Commander). It can copy, delete, rename, view and edit, change permission, create and check MD5 sums for files. Compare files and directories. Works with tar, gz, bz2 and zip archives. It is a ftp client
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    KFTPGrabber is a KDE FTP client. It supports SSL/TLS connections to secure FTP sites, OTP passwords and FXP transfers. It also has transfer queuing support, and many more features.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FAH Log Stats allows users to monitor the progress of a Folding@Home client, locally, or remotely via Windows shares and FTP. Its written in Borland C++ Builder 6 and features a semi-configurable user interface.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    KBear is a graphical ftp client with ability to connect to multiple hosts simultanously. You can copy/move files or directories between the hosts by drag'n drop or cut'n paste. It also has a dynamic site database.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Shiva FTP(d) is an open source ftp client & server for POSIX-compatible operating systems. It's intended to fill the gap in the Gnome-desktop environment related to a stable and feature-rich FTP client and server.
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