PowerTCP FTP for .NET is designed to be the most advanced FTP and FTPS class library available while retaining an easy to use interface. Its design promotes a Model-View-Controller (MVC) application design, so users may localize your protocol functions and settings in a reusable model class. Requires fewer resources, provides more flexibility, and elicits code that is easier to re-use and maintain.
- Utilizes .NET features including generics, IPv6, dual-stack sockets and X509 certificates
- SSL and TLS fully integrated
- Supports concurrent sessions on multiple worker threads
- Includes code examples and sample projects
- Lightweight Dll has small footprint that streamlines your app
More Than Just Your Standard FTP
- Stream interface support the creation or inspection of data in memory without file access
- Serializable classes persist application settings between sessions
- Blocking and non-blocking (asynchronous) operation
- Progress event reports transfer rate and statistics
- MGET and MPUT copies multiple files using wildcards
- Synchronize files and directories
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Includes features not found in the .NET Framework
- Comprehensive explicit and implicit encryption
- Recursive wild-card directory copies and deletions
- MODE Z “On-the-fly” ZLIB compression support
- Log event for session logging and debugging
- Extensive firewall and proxy support
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Security and Proxy Support
- SSL2, SSL3, TLS version 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 support for stream-level security
- Client-side and server-side authentication options
- Network Address Translation (NAT) router support for secure transfers
- Explicit and implicit FTPS support
- Firewall and proxy support, including SOCKS, HTTP CONNECT and more
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Samples and Documentation
- Integrates with Visual Studio
- Sample projects for C# and VB.NET (Windows Forms, Web Forms, WPF, Web Service, WCF Service and PowerShell)
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Installation/Activation Instruction is Included in the folder!
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