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    WAN-Transfer — Easy WebDAV File Share

    WAN-Transfer — Easy WebDAV File Share

    Share local folders online via WebDAV with UI and instant tunneling

    ...The clean interface makes it effortless to configure ports, select directories, and copy access links. Whether you're sharing files with others, setting up remote access, or just testing ideas, WAN-Transfer makes it easy to serve content directly from your machine. Built with modularity in mind, WAN-Transfer is designed to support additional tunnel services and sharing options in future updates.
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    JRF

    Java Remote File - RemoteInputStream and RemoteOutputStream.

    ...Its Java nature gives Java programmers access to remote files as remote `InputStream` and `OutputStream`, with the added value of optionally **compressing data exchange** to ease up network usage.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Hypersocket FTS

    Hypersocket FTS

    A File Transfer Server built with RBAC and custom business rules

    Hypersocket FTS is cross-platform File Transfer Server that provides web-based and FTP/S access to different file systems (Local, FTP, Windows). You can install the server on any operating system supporting a Java runtime and we provide easy-to-use installers for Linux, Windows and MacOSX. The server comes with built in support for executing tasks based on custom trigger rules and also on a automated schedule. With its powerful role-based access control you have very granular control over who has access to what files.
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    File Share Utility

    This is java based file sharing system between LAN with WiFi or Lan

    A java based application that enhances speed of sending file by almost 20%. Without sharing file you can send any type and any sized file over network just drop files you want to add and give IP address and thats it.
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    agorum core is the Document Management System (DMS) with the drive-interface. It allows access to the stored documents with a network share. It offers a wide range of DMS-Functionality:Search,Versioning,Archive,Workflow,... See http://www.agorum.com
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Retrieve files from a remote computer using a PDA/Pocket PC running Windows Mobile. Can access remote computers regardless the geographical position. Can work under WiFi, GPRS or any other wireless networks.
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