Auto FTP Manager
Advanced FTP Client To Automate Your File Transfers
Auto FTP Manager makes it easy to schedule and automate your FTP transfers. Use Auto FTP Manager to connect to any FTP server and automatically upload and download files. Plan and automate your workflow. Move or synchronize files, between PC to FTP Server, PC to PC, and FTP Server to FTP Server, automatically according to a schedule.
The easy-to-use wizard creates Action Rules, which define what files and folders are to be transferred. Automated Transfer Profiles can upload or download anything from a single file to entire folders, or synchronize two directories. Advanced filters control which files are transferred based on their type, name, size, or modification date.
The built-in scheduler lets you transfer files on an hourly, weekly, or monthly basis, and works as a Windows service. This guarantees the file transfer will be performed at the scheduled time. You can also set up a schedule to monitor a folder and transfer files when any change is detected. Auto FTP Manager is multi-threaded, allowing you to open connections to multiple FTP servers at the same time. The program can transfer files in the background while you work on other tasks.
A powerful Quick Connect File Manager makes transferring files between your PC and an FTP server as simple as dragging from one location and dropping in another. The File Manager works like the Windows Explorer, enabling you to easily create, delete, rename and copy files.
Auto FTP Manager is an all in one package for managing, scheduling, and automating file transfers.
Features at a Glance:
File Transfer Automation
- Easily backup or synchronize your sites through fully-automated transfers which are not only fast, but also can be scheduled
- Move the files between: PC to FTP server, PC to PC,
FTP server to FTP server
- Automatically detect ASCII or Binary transfer mode
- Save time by scheduling all your file transfers on a specific time which can be repeated hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, on application launch or let Auto FTP Manager watch a folder for changes
- Select Action Rules to select which files to copy, move, or delete
- Set Conflict Rules when files are present on both locations
- File transfer scheduler runs as a windows task service
- Automatically transfer files based on their name, modification date,
- size, or file type
- Detect time zone on the FTP server to preserve the modification date of the transferred file
- Control Auto FTP Manager using its command-line interface
- Perform scheduled tasks in the background
- Continue transfers that have been interrupted
- Perform Post transfer events such as Save Transfer Report and Turn Off Computer
Secure Transfer
- Transfer files between two servers using File eXchange Protocol
- Prevent passwords and sensitive information from being transmitted by using Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) or FTP over SSL (FTPS) protocol
- Create an individual configuration profile for each FTP server
- Transfer files between multiple servers simultaneously
- Connect to an FTP server directly or through HTTP, Socks v4, Socks v5 or FTP Proxy server
Easy File Management
- Upload and Download files and folders easily. Just drag and drop them wherever you want them to transfer
- Edit, update, create, copy, compare, delete and much more on your PC and server using Auto FTP Manager's in built File Manager
- Quickly sync your folders by comparing and transferring only changed files
- Perform in-place editing of files directly on the server without having to transfer first
- Make a backup of all your connection profile settings
Complete Control over Transfer
- Choose the number of transfer channels that will actively process the transfer queue based on CPU utilization.
- Add, remove or rearrange files and folders for transfer in the Transfer Queue
- View the status of each file transfer individually
Preview Transfer Actions
- Save automated Transfer Reports either locally or on an FTP server, or have them emailed to any address
- Track each event with detailed log information such as date/time of occurrence, type of events and a brief description