Stefan's Dropbox is a free storage service as well as an open-source client/server package for sharing, storing, versioning and retrieving files. It is written in pure Java and portable across all platforms. Requirements: Java...

FTP FileUploader allows uploading files to a file server via command line, context menu or logon dialog. All logon settings can be stored inside a configuration file. Logon credentials such as username and password are stored encrypted. It features upload...

- Turns any computer into a file sharing web server - Dead simple to install - one click and it runs - So fast and responsive it feels like a local application - Works anywhere - Mac, Windows, Linux - you name itRequirements:Java 1.5Limitations:30-day...

wodSFTPdll

wodSFTPdll 3.6.2

wodSFTPdll offers secure file transfer functionality over any reliable data stream. It is the standard file transfer protocol for use with the SSH2 protocol. wodSFTPdll library implements client side of this protocol which is reliable and easy to use....

yamiMFTX Server is a self-hosted solution for managed file transfer and file sharing on an ad hoc basis. It allows easily upload files via any modern browser, share and download files with your colleges, partners and customers. It can be used to share...

Relevos

Relevos 6.1

Relevos throttles CPU and Memory usage of processes on terminal servers. It increases user capacity, increases performance, and eliminates user delays by ensuring no user or process can use the CPU at the expense of others. It does this using a patented...

The surest and simplest way of eliminating version conflicts when using DFS is to add a true file locking solution - one that offers, at a minimum, real-time detection of file use and immediate remote locking, such as PeerLock. This assures that when a...

Rightload is a small program that allows you to quickly upload files directly from a Windows folder to your server. Instead of using complicated software just to upload a few pictures, you just right-click on the files, select the server and target folder...