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Database Software provides FTP client-side library of functions.

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November 10, 2009 - With FCE4DB FTP Client Engine for dbase v3.0, users can connect to any FTP server, get list of file names on server, navigate server directories, and create and remove server directories. Users can also upload, delete, and rename files; change file names while being up/downloaded; and parse long directory listings. In addition to PROXY servers, program supports passive mode, multiple concurrent FTP sessions, file appending, and S/KEY password encryption.

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MarshallSoft Computing
POB 4543
Huntsville, AL, 35815
USA



Version 3.0 of the FTP Client Engine for dBASE' (FCE4DB) Released by MarshallSoft Computing.


The "FTP Client Engine for dbase" (FCE4DB) is a FTP client-side library of functions. FCE4DB can be used with all versions of dBASE and dbase Plus.

FCE4DB features include:

- Connect to any (anonymous or private) FTP server.

- Get list of files (names or long format) on server.

- Navigate server directories.

- Specify ASCII or BINARY transfer mode.

- Download files (with wildcard support).

- Upload files (with wildcard support).

- Delete files.

- Rename files.

- Create and remove server directories.

- Support for PROXY servers.

- Supports passive mode (necessary for firewalls).

- Supports multiple concurrent FTP sessions.

- Resume file transfers from any offset.

- Change files names while being up/downloaded.

- Can parse long directory listings.

- Supports file appending.

- Supports S/KEY password encryption.

- Use on Internet or your own intranet (LAN).

- Selection of example programs.

- Available with source code.

- Multiple dBASE example programs are provided.

- Win32 DLL (Win64 DLL available)

FCE4DB can be used in the development of Win32 and Win64 applications running under Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/2003/XP/Vista/x64. The evaluation version of FCE4DB is fully functional and available at http://www.marshallsoft.com. A license includes one year free updates and technical support. Royalty free.
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