FTP Client Engine for Delphi

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Programming
Delphi Tools and Components

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The MarshallSoft FTP client component Delphi library of functions (FCE4D) provides direct control of the FTP protocol from any 32-bit or 64-bit Windows application program. The FTP Client Library uses a simple API to easily write programs that: - Connect to any FTP server. - Get a list of files on the server. - Navigate the server directories. - Specify ASCII or BINARY transfer mode. - List files. - Download files (with wildcard support). - Upload files (with wildcard support).- Delete files. - Rename files. - Append files. - Create and remove server directories. - Transfer mutiple files. - Parse long directory listings. - Use with the internet or a LAN. - Resume file transfers from any offset. - Display progress bars. - Change files names while being uploaded or downloaded. - Specify the FTP or data port. - Supports passive mode (use with firewalls). - Supports S/KEY password encryption. - Supports many proxy servers. - Supports multiple concurrent FTP sessions. - Specify the FTP or data port. - Display progress bars. - Create FTP programs that run in the background. Fully compatible with Visual Studio.NET (.NET Framework). Supports all versions 32-bit Borland (Codegear) Delphi. - Does not depend on support libraries. Makes calls to Windows API functions only. Can also use with C/C++ (Visual C++ .NET, C#), Visual FoxPro, PowerBASIC, Visual Basic, dBase, Xbase++, and COBOL. - Includes 34 functions and several switches as well as multiple examples to create FTP client applications. - Order with or without C source code for the DLL. - Programmer`s, Reference and Users Manuals provided. Supports Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/2003/XP/Vista/x64. The evaluation version of FCE4D is fully functional. Royalty free distribution with your compiled application. No run-time fees. Free technical support and updates for one year. Download an evaluation version from www.marshallsoft.com/fce4d.htm

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