?SmartFTP is another one (not free) that fits our needs well.
You can send a single file to multiple devices with one click. You can also save your destinations for future use. You don't even have to open tabs once you have everything setup.?
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From: jasonmussetter@... [Crestron]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 12:59 PM
To: Crestron@...
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Subject: [Crestron] Re: 3 Series Multiple Programs - Tips, Tricks and Issues
Directory Opus is a great software, you're one of the first people besides myself that I've heard using it.? I had used that program going all the way back to their Amiga days, and then on the PC up to a couple years ago.
Currently, I'm using "FreeCommander" which is a open source 'clone' of DOpus which is pretty good.? Don't know if it has all the features that DOpus does, but it does support FTP as well, just not sure about secure FTP.? I've used it for FTP'ing to touchpanels and dumping the project files in though, so it works for that no problem.
Anyone who works with a lot of files really should look into either DOpus (paid), TotalCommander (paid), or FreeCommander (FOSS).? They definitely make things easier.
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I use Directory opus for FTP. ?I think it also supports (for an extra fee) secure FTP, but don't quote me on that. ?Directory Opus is a total replacement for the usual windows explorer file stuff. ?It has multiple tabs, and you can have 2 directory panes (each with multiple tabs) as well. ?You can do all sorts of scripting (I haven't delved into that) but just for the convenience of having the tabs and such it's amazing. ?It also has a nice preview tool built into it as well. ?I got sick of having multiple directory windows open, this solved it nicely. ?The FTP was a nice bonus when the 3 series started to support it.
Just keep in mind, this is not a free tool, but I found it well worth the money.