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    AeroFTP

    AeroFTP

    AeroFTP is a Cross-platform desktop client for FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, S3

    AeroFTP is a cross-platform file transfer client that goes beyond traditional FTP. Connect to 25+ protocols, FTP/FTPS, SFTP, WebDAV, S3, Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, MEGA, Box, pCloud, Azure, Filen, and more from a single interface. Security-first: AeroVault v2 encrypted containers (AES-256-GCM-SIV), Cryptomator support, and zero telemetry. Built-in AeroAgent AI assistant with 19 providers and 47 tools for file operations and workflow automation. Includes Monaco editor,...
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    DavUtils

    Powerful webdav client and sync tools with client-side AES encryption

    DavUtils is a collection of easy to use WebDAV client tools. The built-in client-side encryption allows you to encrypt and decrypt files on the fly with AES. Currently two command line tools are available: dav is a multipurpose WebDAV client that can be used like the standard unix tools ls, mkdir and rm. The other tool is dav-sync that can synchronize local files with a WebDAV server. It is very flexible and configurable and has advanced data safety features to prevent data loss. The...
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    FileCentipede

    FileCentipede

    File centipede is an internet file download manager

    File centipede is an internet file download/upload manager, Torrent client, WebDAV client, FTP client, and SSH client. It's fast, customizable, user-friendly, multi-protocols supported, and free with no ads. It also contains many useful auxiliary tools such as HTTP requester, file merge, and encoders. With the browser integration, you can download audio and videos from websites, even encrypted videos. File centipede makes everything easy and efficient, it's the best internet download...
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    YADE (SOSFTP)

    A Batch and API oriented application for managed file transfer.

    YADE (former SOSFTP) is a batch file transfer solution for FTP, FTPS, SFTP, WebDAV and other protocols. It provides a configurable command line client, an API and a bridge to the SOS JobScheduler. YADE comes with advanced error handling and logging capabilities. YADE is able to create and maintain a transfer history in a central database. Product Knowledge Base at https://kb.sos-berlin.com Change Management System at https://change.sos-berlin.com
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    A WebDAV browser and remote file editing framework written in Java, including an RFC-2518-compliant WEBDAV client library with optional SSL support, a low-level DAV command-line client (written in JPython), and a built-in text editing component.
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