FTP Push

December 21st, 2011 Leave a comment Go to comments

FTP Push is a freeware, automation-enabled FTP upload software. It’s especially designed for backup procedures of servers and local computers. Please see related post to read why FTP Push (v1.0) first designed for: http://surprisingly.web.tr/2010/02/ftp-push-1-0-english

After first release of software, I’ve added some more neat features (from feedbacks of software users) and release v1.1. Below, you can see the history log and feature list divided into versions.

 

Screenshots

 
v1.1 – 27.04.2010
FTP Push v1.1 - Screenshot
v1.0 – 12.02.2010
FTP Push v1.0 - Screenshot

Version History

 
v1.1 – 27.04.2010

  • Compression support in various formats (zip, 7z, tar…)
  • 32Bit and 64Bit support.
  • Encryption support while compressing.
  • Flexible archive parameters.
  • Differentiation support while uploading.
  • Three different differentiation methods.
  • Visual editor for setting files.
  • Attended execution via visual editor.
  • Setting file encryption support.

v1.0 – 12.02.2010

  • Initial version.
  • Multiple folder support.
  • Folder recursion.
  • File filtering.
  • Remote path support.
  • Informational mailing after operation.
  • Unattended operation.

 

Sample Usage

 
Option 1:
Prepare a setting file named “settings.xml” and place it into FTPPush.exe’s directory.

Option 2:
Prepare a setting file and pass its full path as parameter to FTPPush.exe.

Option 3:
Run software with /editor parameter and use visual editor to configure software, save setting files and/or run them immediately.

 

Download

 
All versions are available for direct download:

 

Licence

  • FTP Push is freeware both for personal and commercial use.
  • Because the software is licensed free of charge, there is no warranty for the software.
  • SevenZipSharp library is used for compression mechanism intergation (http://sevenzipsharp.codeplex.com).
  • 7Zip’s compression libraries (x86 and x64) are integrated into this executable (http://7-zip.org).

 

Donation

FTP Push is free and always will be. I’ll maintain the software and give e-mail support to users of it. Maintaining a free software is a hard and time-consuming work. So if you want to buy me a beer for long coding nights, please donate via PayPal… Thanks…


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