NextFTP
If you are looking for NextFTP, you have come to the right place. We explain what NextFTP is and point you to the official download.
What is NextFTP?
Toxsoft’s NextFTP software is a flexible FTP client that can handle both a novice’s FTP needs and an expert’s. The program is available only in Japanese. It offers multiple configuration options for display, with users being given the option of viewing folders in a tree structure and splitting the window for multi-window view. It also has support for IPv6 as well as encryption for protecting file transfers over SSL.
The software has an easy connect functionality that saves the user a lot of time and configuration effort. It can also be set up to automatically reconnect if the connection ever drops out. It has an import function, the ability to associate file types to certain applications and open the files in an external window, multiple file transfer modes, and the ability to compare files’ properties such as timestamps and sizes. The program runs on Windows (with an edition specifically offered for 64-bit users) and supports the OS’s drag and drop functionality. It has high speed transfer abilities for websites, a preview option for seeing file contents (there is also a simple viewer for much the same purpose) and full Unicode support.
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Download NextFTP (external link)
File types supported by NextFTP
Our users primarily use NextFTP to open these file types:
About file types supported by NextFTP
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Last updated: : July 20, 2014