If you manage one or more Web sites, you know how annoying and time-consuming the task of regularly uploading, downloading or synchronizing the files can be. Comparing files and directories, copying logs and data backwards and forwards, and deleting obsolete entries and empty directories requires scrupulous attention and hours of time from a human being. Why doing the task by hand while it can be easily automated? FTPGetter by FTPGetter Team helps webmasters to automate routine file transfers. FTPGetter synchronizes local and remote PCs by the schedule by using the FTP protocol. You can select folders to synchronize, specify files to upload or download, or create your own actions and run them by the schedule, ensuring that no single file or directory is left unprocessed. Webmasters and bloggers will appreciate the ability to upload content from their local PC online exactly when they want it yet without them doing it. Corporate users are able to upload and download scheduled reports, creating archives of files that contain date and time in their names. Webcam owners can upload snapshots from their webcams on a schedule. If you are developing Web sites, you probably have your graphics in one location, HTM L files in another, and anything that requires programming (e.g. JavaScript or CGI files) somewhere else. The local directory structure and file naming convention is not necessarily the same as used on your Web server. If you manage more than one site, using appropriate paths and file names quickly becomes from a simple headache to a pronounced problem. What about log files and reports? The logs have the same name remotely, but must be stored under unique names on the local PC, or you’ll overwrite the old ones. Cleaning the logs on the Web server regularly is also a good idea as they tend to grow bigger than you thought sooner than you expected, leaving you with no free space available on the server. FTPGetter helps webmasters straighten things up. It is simple to transfer and clear log files, for example. You can quickly set FTPGetter to download a certain file but name it with the current date on the local PC, and then, if the download was successful, delete the original log file on the remote server, cleaning up the free space. It is no more difficult configuring FTPGetter to get files from various folders and put them together into any directory structure you might have on your Web server or servers. You can run PWD, CWD, RNFR, and RNTO commands on the remote server, and develop your own scripts to execute on the local machine. Did I mention all that performs on a schedule? With so many options available, it is no more difficult creating a task than making a few choices in a step-by-step wizard. The wizard asks simple questions and configures a task that performs complex jobs on a schedule. Everyone can benefit from using FTPGetter and saving their time and effort. Download your evaluation version now from http://www.ftpgetter.com/
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FTPGetter 3 adds fully featured synchronization mode to keep your local workstation and the server synchronized automatically. FTPGetter 3 can monitor files and folders, fired after the file's or folder's contents gets changed.
Founded in the year 2003, FTPGetter Team is a privately owned software development company which specializes in the development of software for the Microsoft Windows platform for corporate and individual users.
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