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Handy FTP

 
 
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Posted: 14 Aug, 2007
by: Hayes M.
Updated: 24 Jan, 2008
by: Hayes M.
Handy by name, handy by nature! This really is the easiest way I have come across for clients to transfer files to their web site.

But first to explain ... if you are transferring a lot of files at the one time to your web site then aceFTP (or FireFTP if you use the Firefox browser) would be the preferred choice. Those tools work like a file manager between your local PC and your web server and are ideal for transferring large amounts of files to different directories.

Handy FTP on the other hand has a simpler role in life. It is intended to send just a few files to a pre-determined directory on your web server account. And it is brilliantly simple. No mucking around, no connecting to the server, no need to negotiate directories, nothing. Just [Right click ] and [Upload to].

For TOSD clients with Online Shops this can be a real boon. Typically, if the [click to enlarge] facility is being used, additional large images will need to be uploaded to a specific directory. Usually the images/large directory or similar. The point is that for this purpose clients are normally only uploading a few of the large images at a time, and they are always going to the same destination directory.

And this is where HandyFTP comes in. The destination directory is set up once - with details supplied by TOSD - and from then on all you need to do to upload an image to your web server is [Right click ] on an image in any folder in your PC and [Upload to]. Couldn't be easier.

Step 1: Download Software                       Click here to download your copy of HandyFTP

Step 2: Install

Step 3: Run Handy FTP
  • Click 'Add' to create your connection - this only needs to be done once.
  • A window will pop up looking like this - enter the details supplied by TOSD:
 ftp destimation
Sample setup
  • Click 'Test' to check that all is well.
Step 4 : Transferring files to your server
  • You don't need to actually run HandyFTP to send files to your server. It runs in the background. Simply select the image or images you wish to upload then [Right click] and [Upload to] to transfer them to your site.



Click here to download your copy of HandyFTP
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