
FTP Voyager is the most powerful FTP client program for Windows (2000 Professional/ (Advanced) Server, XP Home / Professional, Server 2003, Vista) on the market. With an intuitive drag-and-drop interface, FTP Voyager lets you update a Web site with a single click, transfer files directly between FTP servers, and resume interrupted downloads. A perfect tool for Web developers or anyone that moves files on the Internet.
The FTP Site Profile Manager makes it easy for you to add your own FTP sitest. You can also import your FTP sites from many other FTP applications for use in FTP Voyager. FTP Voyager supports secure connections using SSL and SSH. Additional features include auto ASCII/Binary transfer selection, advanced file filtering, folder shortcuts, clipboard URL monitoring, and dial on demand. You can also queue your downloads for later.
By adding files to download to a queue, you can continue on with your FTP tasks and start the download queue when you're finished. This saves you time and saves on your connection's bandwidth while you have other FTP tasks to complete. Using the built-in FTP Scheduler, you can schedule all of your routine tasks, such as backing up and updating web sites, to take place at the time that is most convenient for you. FTP Scheduler is capable of uploading, downloading, synchronizing folders, and deleting files/folders. FTP Scheduler will even dial your Internet connection for you! Using a familiar Windows interface, people who have never used FTP before will feel at ease with FTP Voyager.
FTP Voyager® New and Improved:
• On-the-fly compression. FTP Voyager 11.1 and Serv-U 5.1 implement on-the-fly data socket compression using an extension to the FTP protocol called MODE Z.
• Automatic Time Zone Support. Added Automatic Time Zone adjustments when connecting to Serv-U servers. FTP Voyager will automatically adjust file dates and times to local dates and times if connecting to a Serv-U server.
• SFTP Through SSH2(FTP Voyager only). Connect to UNIX servers running SSH (Secure SHell). SFTP, unlike standard FTP, is a secure protocol that uses a single, encrypted connection, to perform all operations.
• Secure FTP (FTPS) Using SSL. FTP Voyager and Serv-U both support SSL, the same level of encryption supported by your web browser, to protect your data. When using SSL your data is encrypted so that prying eyes cannot see it, and your confidential information is protected.
• Accurate Time & Date Stamping. When a file is uploaded through an FTP client, the time and date is usually set to the time of upload. When FTP Voyager connects to Serv-U, the local time and date stamp are retained automatically.
• Status of Server to Server Transfers. FTP Voyager displays the status of server to server transfers when the source or destination server is Serv-U 2.4b or greater.
• Extended Directory Listings. FTP Voyager automatically uses "Extended" directory listings for complete and accurate listings. UNIX style servers don't show the file times on files 6 months old or older.
• Password Encryption. FTP Voyager and Serv-U are the only FTP client and server that for Windows that use S/Key password encryption. When enabled only encrypted passwords are transferred over the Internet, protecting your valuable data even more.
• Change Server Passwords. FTP Voyager has the ability to change user passwords on Serv-U.
Changes in FTP Voyager 15.0.0.0, released April 2, 2008:
FEATURES:
* Added support for the new THMB command added by Serv-U 7.0. The THMB command is used to download a smaller version of image files for the remote thumbnail view in FTP Voyager. This feature can substantially increase update time, thumbnail images are usually around 2-3KB as opposed to several MB on the server. Using the THMB command instead of RETR can make thumbnail image retrieval as fast as possible.
* Added support for the new RMDA command added by Serv-U 7.0. The RMDA command works like RMD to remove a directory, but it also removes the contents of a directory in one command. This command substantially decreases the time to remove a directory and its contents.
* Added support for the new HOST command added by Serv-U 7.0. The HOST command is issued immediately after connecting to the server, much like the "Host" header parameter in HTTP. This command allows the server to support multiple domains or sites on a single IP address and port.
* Added support for the new DSIZ command added by Serv-U 7.0. The DSIZ command returns the number of bytes stored in a directory and all contained sub-directories. This command allows FTP Voyager to send a single command to the server instead of drilling into each sub-directory to determine the number of bytes on the server. This value is displayed when the size is determined in properties dialog for single or multiple remote file and folder selections.
* Added support for the new AVBL command added by Serv-U 7.0. The AVBL command returns the number of bytes available to a user in a directory on the server. This value is displayed when the size is determined in properties dialog for single or multiple remote file and folder selections.
* Added Spanish translation.
* Added support for MLST options Win32.dt (Drive Type) and Win32.dl (Drive Label) for MLST and MLSD commands. Serv-U 7.0 introduced these MLST/MLSD options (return values) allowing FTP Voyager to identify a drive type and drive label for disk drives.
* Added icons for remote disk drives such as /C:/ and /D:/. FTP Voyager can clearly identify using icons disk drives and drive types.
* Added drive label support for remote disk drives such as /C:/ and /D:/. FTP Voyager shows the actual drive label, if available, in the tree and list views.
* Removed some very old functionality that would assume /C:/ was the same as / for default directories or the root directory. Starting with Serv-U 7.0, this isn't necessarily the case, the root in Serv-U 7.0 "/" can now be a listing of drives on the server.
* Removed the UNIX permissions validation check found in the file properties dialog, that would prevent CHMOD from being executed on servers that might not be UNIX style servers.
* Added mnemonics for the following pop-up menu options: "Navigation List" (last option when right-clicking the remote or local toolbar), "Explore" when right-clicking a folder in any view, "Send FTP Command" when right-clicking in the remote list view, "Send FTP Command" when right-clicking in the log view, "Refresh" when right-clicking outside the borders of an item in the remote tree view
* Added a check box in the SSL Security Alert dialog allowing the user to avoid being prompted for the same certificate on subsequent connections.
* Improved the wording in the User Interface options for showing the site profile or server name on the title bar.
* Improved the Alternate Editor file extension support to include multiple file extensions, separated by semicolons, and for adding support for wildcard comparisons of the entire file name.
* Added an overwrite warning when attempting to rename a file in the remote list to an existing name in the same directory.
* Added a registry entry for system administrators to disable the ability to store passwords. To disable saving of site profile passwords, create a DWORD value named "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Rhino Software\FTP Voyager\Allow Password Storage" and set the value to 0. 1 enables password saving support. This option is very useful for organizations where regulations or policy don't allow passwords to be saved on computers.
* Added "View Log File" to the log pane right mouse click menu. This option is available only when a log file is specified.
* When using "Manual Put" to upload a file, FTP Voyager no longer renames that file it uploads directly to the specified file.
* Removed the file size check for the thumbnail image cache. Now only file dates and times are checked against the thumbnail cache.
BUG FIXES:
* Corrected a bug where Power Download may not work in some situations.
* Corrected a listing bug where "NcFTPd Server" UNIX FTP servers do NOT correctly follow the MLST/MLSD specification for directory listings. Prior to listing a file or folder name the server does not include the last semicolon ";" before the file name. For these servers file names containing a semicolon may not properly be shown in FTP Voyager listings.
* Corrected a problem with some servers that do not correctly follow the MLST/MLSD specification in response to the OPTS MLST command. If FTP Voyager can identify required MLST/MLSD options by using the FEAT command, and the server incorrectly returns a response to OPTS MLST, FTP Voyager will still use MLST/MLSD.
* Corrected a bug where the "Skip File" option while downloading would cause FTP Voyager to sometimes crash.
* Corrected a validation problem when creating an SSL certificate. FTP Voyager now verifies that the length of the country code is 2 characters long, which is required for an SSL certificate.
* Corrected a very rare memory leak when attempting to select an SSL certificate that fails to open. Under normal operations this would not occur.
* Corrected a minor graphical imperfection in the right mouse click "Commands" sub-menu.
* Corrected a bug when editing a Site Profile while connected to a server where FTP Voyager's Folder Short Cuts are being used. When a Folder Short Cut was changed from with in the Site Profile Manager while connected, FTP Voyager could crash.
* Corrected an internal problem where adjusting certain registry entries could cause FTP Voyager to store a site profile excessively large. This problem is not something that would happen to most users, other than those who are changing registry entries for configurable options, which isn't recommended.
* Corrected a problem where the "Alternate Editors" and "Auto Rename" dialogs would not bring up the correct context sensitive help.
* Corrected a bug in the About dialog when the cursor was in one of the multi-line edit controls or in the rich text edit control, pressing ESC would cause the sub dialog (the category) disappear.
* Corrected a bug usually found in FTP Voyager Scheduler but also appears in FTP Voyager when using "Manual Get". The problem occurred when downloading files from a VMS server using FTP Voyager Scheduler, FTP Voyager Scheduler would incorrectly create the source directory path. Now it simply uses the current directory and uses the relative file name.
* Corrected a bug where the "Upload newer files only" check box under "View | Options | User Interface | Confirmation" would not work as expected and would eliminate prompting all together.
* Corrected a bug where the Site Profile Manager would not come up when the remote and local trees were disabled and running with the log pane on the bottom instead of the top.
* Corrected a problem where the window could come up "off-screen" when restarting. This is a very rare condition and could only happen when Windows was shut down while FTP Voyager was minimized.
* Corrected a bug in wildcard comparison; comparisons such as "a.011" and "a.0111" to "a.???" would previously pass when they shouldn't have. This affected both FTP Voyager and FTP Voyager Scheduler.
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