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This is official successor of FreeST standalone host. Well what is FreeST ?
This is a linux VST host - hybrid using winelib. Runs as a Jack client for Audio/MIDI, and with GTK GUI. Supports 32 and 64 bit plugins.
Supports load/save state to:
- LASH
- JackSession
- Ladish (L1 and L2)
- SysEx dump
- MIDI Identity request/reply messages support
- FXP/FXB (v1 and v2) files
- FPS (XML files)
- Easy plugins discovering and stroing in XML DB
MIDI CC automating.
Bypass/Resume by MIDI CC (default 122)
Support JackTransport.
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wlFxp is a ftp/fxpclient written in java and loosely based on FlashFXP. Features include things like Site Manager, Queue Manager, a little scripting, skiplist, socks4/5 support, OTP and TLS/SSL.
PFTP is a portable FTP client, with many useful features, such as FXP, SSL and TLS support. PFTP is aimed at being a set of two libraries and a diversity of user interfaces, for maximal portability.
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.
This is a fxpclient for GTK. Fxp is a way for you to transfer files between two ftp servers, without the files going through your own computer. This greatly speeds up the transfer if you have a slow line (read: modem).