Welcome to S-FTP version 1.20 (or simple FTP)!
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The author of this software is Keith Cotroneo. I call S-FTP Week-End-Ware
....because I really only have time to work on it during the week ends.
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I am a Dean at a college in Oregon. Computers are a hobby of mine and lately
I have spent some time on the Internet. The FTP utilities that I have tried
have not suited my needs very well and Web browser don't work well for batch
downloads. So I wrote this program for my own use.
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What I wanted was something that would allow me to:
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        *logon the popular ftp sites without hassle
        *read .txt information about files in the directories easily
        *perform batch downloads
        *do an occasional upload
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S-FTP does those things for me.
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If it works for you, you are welcome to use it with the following provisions:
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        1) There is absolutely no warranty with this software. You use it
        completely at your own risk. This means that you agree that if you
        use the software and it somehow screws up your system or you lose files,
        that is your problem, not mine.
        2) You understand that this software was developed using the RXFTP
        package and agree to the additional license arrangements listed in the
        license.txt file. Also, thanks to Jeff Glatt for Filerexx!
        3) You MUST register after 15 days of use of this product. To do so,
        send me email or snail mail telling me your name, address, email
        address, and then please provide comments on how I should improve the
        product. I *do* use suggestions to make changes. I can be reached below:
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                        cotroneo@mailman.tvcc.cc.or.us
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                        Keith Cotroneo
                        661 SW 5th St.
                        Ontario, OR 97914
        4) If you distribute the package to others, you must give them the whole
        Zip file.
        5) You may not sell this software product to anyone.
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Changes in S-FTP since version 1.00:
        1) Text files in the Directory List are now loaded to the viewer by
        single clicking on the file to highlight it and then clicking the view
        push button.
        2) The Download List may now be populated from a viewed text file. This
        works for files such as the Hobbes 00index.txt files. For this function
        to work, the filename must be in the first position in the line of the
        text file.
        3) While files are downloading, you can now continue to populate the
        download list box. You can download files while you are viewing the
        directory list or 00index.txt files in the viewer and continue to
        transfer file names to the Download List. Files will be downloaded in
        the order of transfer to the download list.
        4) Lengthy processes, such as logon and downloading are now placed
        in separate threads. This makes the application much more responsive
        and doesn't lock the application while processes are completed.
        5) Added download path setting and config menu option.
        6) Added Delete Host and Add Host buttons to allow configuring the
        host list.
        7) Added several progress indicators to tell the user what is happening.
        8) S-FTP will now download files from outside the current remote
        directory. You can build the download list from various directories
        or 00index.txt files. The download list will remember paths to those
        files and retrieve them when you download.
        9) Added capability to configure host user name, password, default
        directory.
        10) Improved the logon process. It is more streamlined and provides
        better progress reporting.
v1.05
        11) Added upload capability.
v1.06
        12) Added capability to resize the main SFTP window.
        13) Added audible beep to signify completion of download list.
        14) Added date/time sort button for directory list.
        15) Added auto date/time sorting check box for auto sorting
        whenever the directory list is updated.
        16) Added double click .txt files to viewer check box option.
        17) Changed the directory list default font to system monospace.
        *NOTE: all of the 1.06 changes were made at the request of users.
               I have more and I am working on them.
v1.07
        18) Fixed the date sorting routine. It didn't work right. Now if
        the Date Sort box is checked, the directory list will be downloaded
        in descending date order.
v1.08
        19) Added back up directory button <<.
        20) Increased directory text box character capacity.
v1.09   21) Added capability to save window size and position.
v1.09a  22) Fixed a compatibility problem with earlier versions and the
        path.txt file. Users of previous versions can now keep their old
        path.txt file, whereas v1.09 required replacing it.
v1.10   23) Fixed a problem with the progress indicator not functioning on
        FAT partitions. Thank you to Jeff Glatt for his wonderful FILEREXX
        utilities. The FILEREXX.DLL is now required for SFTP.
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To use S-FTP:
        1) Unzip the S-FTP.ZIP file to the directory in which you want the
        product to reside.
        2) Copy the files rxftp.dll and filerexx.dll to a directory in your
        DLL path.
        3) Edit the hosts.txt file to include any hosts that you visit.
        4) Create an object on the desktop if you want one.
        5) Start your tcp client or internet connection.
        6) Run S-Ftp by typing sftp at the command prompt or by clicking the object.
        7) Click on the Config menu, choose Path, type in download path setting in
        the textbox, click change button, double click upper left of window to
        close.
        8) Double click on the host name you wish to visit.
        9) Click the logon button and wait for the connection. When connected,
        the root directory listing will load into the directory list box.
        10) Review limitations section at end of this help file.
v1.20   24) Improved download progress indicator to provide percent
        statistic.
        25) Added download progress indicator for the viewer.
        26) Added aliases, now you can have multiple aliases with different
        download directories, user and password for each  host.
        27) Changed behavior in the host listbox so that a double click
        on the host alias automatically logs on the the remote host.
        28) Added quick list type function to quickly add the current host
        and directory to the alias list. Clicking on a Add Host now
        automatically sets up the current directory with an alias in the
        add host option window.
        29) Added direct host logging. Typing a host with a directory, ie.
        hobbes.nmsu.edu/incoming in the host edit box and then clicking on
        logon will automatically logon to the host without having to set
        up a specific host alias.
        30) Changed the directory listbox behavior so that you can press
        enter or  double click to select an entry.
        31) Added the capability to press the escape key in the viewer to
        close the viewer window.
        32) Fixed the download routine so that it adjusts filenames to
        conform to the 8.3 requirement when downloading to a FAT drive.
        33) Made adjustments to the multi-threading components to
        improve responsiveness.
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To add new hosts and aliases:
        1) Click Add Host.
        2) A window pops up, complete the required information for the Host.
        3) Click the Add Button to save the information.
        4) Click Done to exit the window.
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To quick add new hosts:
        1) When you are in a directory of a remote host, click Add Host. The
        Add Host window will automatically append the directory to the old
        alias name to let you quickly set up the new host alias.
        2) Click Add.
        3) Click Done.
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To change a host:
        1) Click on Add Host.
        2) Use the listbox to select the host alias (double click).
        3) Change the information as needed.
        4) Click Change and then Done.
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To delete hosts:
        1) Highlight the host alias in the Host listbox that you want to delete
        by single clicking on it. Click the Delete Host button. The host is
        removed from the listbox.
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To logon to a remote host:
        1) Double click on the alias in the host listbox.
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To change a directory:
        1) Double click on the directory in the directory listbox to which you
        want to change (english, can you believe it?), or enter the directory
        in the Directory textbox and click on the Dir Button.
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To back up to a parent directory:
        1) Click the << button.
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To date/time sort a directory listing:
        1) Click the Date Sort check box.
        2) Now, when directory lists are downloaded, they will be sorted in
        descending date order.
        * This function was requested by users to make it easy to check an
        /incoming directory and see the newest files first.
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To download files:
        1) Double click on the file(s) in the directory listbox that you
        want to download.
        2) Each file will be transfered to the download listbox.
        3) When you are done choosing files, click on the download button
        to begin receiving the files.They will be placed in the directory
        specified by your path configuration in the config menu.
        4) When the list is cleared, all your files have been transfered.
        *Note: effective in version 1.02, you may continue to build the
        download list while downloading is in progress. New files added to
        the download list while downloading will be transfered in the
        order appended to the download list.
                                or
        If you are downloading from a site, such as Hobbes, that maintains
        file listing descriptions in text files (ie. 00index.txt), you can
        add files to the Download List from a viewed text file. To do so:
        1) Highlight the text file (ie. 00index.txt) in the Directory List
        by single clicking on it.
        2) Click the View button to load the text file into the viewer.
        3) Double click on the files in the viewer that you wish to transfer
        to the Download list.
        *Note: effective in version 1.02, you may continue to build the
        download list while downloading is in progress. New files added to
        the download list while downloading.
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To delete files from the download list:
        1) Double click on the files in the Download Listbox that you want to
        remove.
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        3) Click on the Clear List button to remove all files.
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To view text files on a remote site:
        1) Single click on a text file in the directory listbox to highlight the
        file that you want to view.
        2) Click the View push button.
        *Note the view push button will only act on files in the directory list.
        Files in the Download list are not affected.
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        3) Click the .txt Dblclick check box.
        4) With the .txt Dblclick check box selected, a double click on a file
        in the directory list with a .txt extension will automatically load
        the file to the viewer. This feature was requested by a user.
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To upload a file:
        1) Single click on the Upload menu.
        2) Single click on either Ascii (if text file) or Binary (executable).
        3) Choose the file from the file dialog. Click OK or double click on
        the file.
        4) In the next upload window, click Yes.
        5) Wait for the upload to conclude. No file progress checking is shown.
        6) If the upload is successful, the directory list will be downloaded.
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To conduct simultaneous uploads, downloads, etc.:
        1) Begin your first upload or download with SFTP.
        2) Load a second copy of SFTP.
        3) Initiate your second upload or download.
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To save window size and position:
        1) Click Config on the menu.
        2) Click Save Size and Position.
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Limitations:
        1) One user reported difficulty downloading files from a direct network
        connection. If you use this software directly of a network, instead of
        through a modem, please let me know how it works for you off the
        network.
        2) Currently, SFTP is set up to handle Unix servers. Other server types
        are not supported.
        3) Still have not figured out how to kill the download thread without
        closing the application. I believe there is a problem in the Vispro/rexx
        that does not handle this aspect of multi-threading properly. If anyone
        has suggestions please contact me.
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Well, that is pretty much it. Let me know how things go.
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Keith Cotroneo
cotroneo@mailman.tvcc.cc.or.us
Updated March 4, 1996
