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    net2ftp

    net2ftp

    net2ftp is a web-based FTP client

    net2ftp is a web based FTP client. Use it at http://www.net2ftp.com or install it on your own web server (PHP needed, MySQL optional). Features: browse, copy/move/delete files and directories recursively, upload, download, edit, view code with syntax highlighting, zip and unzip. net2ftp now also supports FTP over SSH.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Backuso

    Backuso

    Backup software for your data to local and remote SSH systems

    Backuso – pronounce like the opera singer ‘Caruso’ – is a software for routine and automated backups of your computer to either a local storage or a remote storage on an SSH server, or both. A local storage is anything accessible in the directory structure of your computer. Most of the time this will be a (large) hard drive, mounted at a convenient location. A remote storage is anything which is accessed on your network via the ssh protocol.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This is a simple GUI application for scp. This can be used to upload files from the local computer to a remote server where you have user account. This uses libssh library to implement scp .
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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