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    This is a small FTP client written in Perl, it is meant to be used in a terminal. Software released under the GNU GPL V3 license.
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    This is a terminal based FTP client program for all Unix. It is written in Perl. This is the terminal based spanish version. Meanwhile, soon I will be releasing a GUI version that will make use of Perl/Tk module.
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    A Simple (but soon to be robust) ftp client. It features a low-bloat design, and has its own install script.
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    Web-ftp is a cgi ftp client which may be used through SSL to connect to a local ftp server securely, or allow people to ftp from behind a firewall that blocks ftp.
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