FTP Client Engine for Visual Basic 2.7
FTP Client Engine for Visual Basic - The MarshallSoft FTP client component VB (VB.NET) library of functions (FCE4VB) provides direct
control of the FTP protocol from your Visual Basic application program. The FTP Client Library uses
a simple API to easily write programs that: * Connect to any FTP server. * Get a list of files on
the server. * Navigate the server directories. * Specify ASCII or BINARY transfer mode. * List
files. * Download files (with wildcard support). * Upload files (with wildcard support).* Delete
files. * Rename files. * Append files. * Create and remove server directories. * Transfer mutiple
files. * Parse long directory listings. * Use with the internet or an intranet (LAN). * Resume
file transfers from any offset. * Change files names while being uploaded or downloaded. *
Specify the FTP or data port. * Supports passive mode (use with firewalls). * Supports many proxy
servers. * Supports multiple concurrent FTP sessions. * Specify the FTP or data port. * Display
progress bars. * Create FTP programs that run in the background. * Fully compatible with Visual
Studio.NET (.NET Framework). Supports all versions Visual Basic and VB.NET. Works with PowerBuilder
and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) * Does not depend on support libraries. Makes calls to
Windows API functions only. Can also use with C/C++ (Visual C++ .NET, C#), Delphi, PowerBASIC,
Visual FoxPro, Visual dBase, Xbase++, and COBOL. * Includes 31 functions and several switches as
well as multiple examples to create FTP client applications. * Order with or without C source code
for the DLL. * Programmer`s, Reference and Users Manuals provided. Requires a Windows Visual Basic
compiler. Supports Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/2003/XP/Vista. The evaluation version of FCE4VB is
fully functional. Royalty free distribution with your compiled application. No run-time fees. Free
technical support and updates for one year. Download an evaluation version at
http://www.marshallsoft.com/fce4vb.htm
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