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File manager/FTP Client
Hi all-
Does anyone know of a good, safe File manager for the Bold that can i can also use to access FTP sites?
If there is a good paid app that is always acceptable.
Thanks in advance!
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Forgot to mention in the first line- looking for a free APP
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http://mobile.beiks.com/blackberry/s...le.asp?tid=883
Read page for link. Free personal, $10 for bis users.
~via smartphone mobile.pinstack.com~
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Here is a link to another thread here on PinStack that has some info on FTP APPS
http://forums.pinstack.com/f342/ftp_client_for_blackberry-88203/
I have used BeFTP before and another one that I can't remember the name of....but I can tell that no matter what I used I had to be in a area that has excellent signal and it took for ever to transfer 3 pictures to my server.....much faster to download to your PC and transfer via Filezilla portable .....Filezilla portable can be run off a USB drive and stores all your login info and that so you have it on the go.
The young man knows the rules, and the old man will enforce them!
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Here is a link to the old (FREE) Rove Mobile File Manager:
http://www.geocities.com/mikolupi/mo...lemanager.html
It's not OTA, so you will have to use BB Desktop Manager or copy the files to your memory card.
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Are all these safe to use?
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Originally Posted by
bernardkost
Are all these safe to use?
well no FTP client is 100% safe....
The young man knows the rules, and the old man will enforce them!
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Not a big fan of BeFTP.... can anyone provide an OTA link for padersyncfm? i cant seem to find a working one.
thx
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Here you go bernardkost:
http://www.pader-sync.com/downloads.html?PaderSyncFTP
Also, the Rove Mobile File Manager that I posted in the previous post above also does SFTP and can connect to Windows Shares if you have WiFi.
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Originally Posted by
ytsejam1138
ROVE Mobile File Manager can also connect to Windows file shares behind a Corporate firewall in a BES configuration (without WiFi).
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ytsejam-
Thank you very much. from the 2 which do you prefer?
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padersync is EXACTLY what i needed. thank you all much for your assistance!
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