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CrossFTP - WebDav Client
CrossFTP is a powerful WebDav client for Windows, Mac, and Linux. CrossFTP makes it extremely simple to speed up the WebDav(s) related tasks: it helps to schedule uploads, downloads, backups, and synchronize safely with easy, no matter whether you are a power user managing many WebDav servers or just a beginner creating his first site.
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Key features:
- WebDav support - Manage WebDav files with easy!
- Mulitple WebDav accounts - manage sites in site manager.
- Batch Transfer - Perfect reliability guarantees trouble-free tasks.
- Lock - Lock or unlock the resources.
- Previews with Zoom - Smoothly zoom and preview.
- Multipart download - (PRO) Make transfer fast and reliable.
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- Client Side Encryption - (PRO) Encrypt your files before transfer!
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- Search - Narrow a long list of files in your folder.
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- Dreamhost - FTP and WebDav host.
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Awards & Reviews
- 'The way CrossFTP handles transfers makes it the fastest FTP client' - Lars Koudal, Fastest FTP client for MacOS.
- 'a must-have tool for those who are frequently moving files', Mehedi Hasan, Best Linux FTP Client: Top 10 Reviewed.
- 'It's a reliable app, the kind that extensively helps your work' - Mihai M., 5 Star Softpedia Editor's Review.
| What's NewA minor bug fix release - Goliath 1.0.1 is now available. 2 bug fixes are included in this release:
Also, Japanese localized versions of Goliath are available. Check it out at http://park.zero.ad.jp/pautha/Goliath.html DescriptionGoliath is an application that creates and edits websites. It uses a technology called WebDAV (frequently called Web Folders) to make changes to the files stored on web servers. It was the first application to implement WebDAV on the Macintosh. Goliath exposes functionality similar to that found in the Windows version of Internet Explorer 5 plus many other features that are unique to the Mac. With Goliath, users can:
Planned features for future versions of Goliath include:
Goliath has been tested with a number of WebDAV servers. These include (alphabetically): Please report any compatibility problems with other DAV server implementations.System RequirementsThe Classic MacOS application requires a PowerPC based Macintosh running MacOS 8.1 or higher. The Carbon version requires Mac OS X version 10.0.4 or greater. DownloadsClassic MacOSAn Disk image containing the latest version (1.0.1) of this application can be downloaded here (approx 1.5 MB BinHex encoded disk image). Decompress the file and double click on the .img file. A disk image named 'Goliath 1.0.1' should now be available. Simply drag and drop the Goliath folder contained within the disk image to your hard disk. Mac OS XDiskCopy archive for Mac OS X is available here. Decompress the file and double click on the .dmg file. A disk image named 'Goliath 1.0.1' should now be available. Simply drag and drop the Goliath folder contained within the disk image to your hard disk. Source CodeFor those who are technically inclined, the source code can be found here (approx 884 kb Stuff-It archive). In order to build this software, both CodeWarrior Pro 8.2 and version 1.9 of the DAVLib library are required. Older downloadsAn archive of older installations of goliath (along with their source code) is here Online HelpOnline help is installed with Goliath. These help files can also be found on the web at http://www.webdav.org/goliath/help0.9 Goliath Mailing List and FAQA mailing list has been created to discuss Goliath specifically and WebDAV on the Mac in general. Information about this mailing list can be found at http://mailman.lyra.org/mailman/listinfo/goliath. A Goliath FAQ is also available. LicenseThis software is released under the GNU General Public License, version 2.0 or above. Contact InformationYou can contact me by e-mail at tbednarz@webdav.org As of this time, because of a family crisis and increased demands upon my time, I will be unable to respond to any e-mail regarding Goliath or WebDAV related issues. Any bugs submitted will be saved for a future date when I can resume work on Goliath. |
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Last updated on 09/1/2004