BreeseFTP v2.1a - the FTP program that works the way you do.
By: Breese IT&C

For the latest information on BreeseFTP, please visit our website:
http://marcus.breese.com

Introduction
Legal
Installation
How to Use BreeseFTP
	Connect to New Server
	Connect to a Saved Profile
	Edit a Profile
	Change Directories
	Download a File / Multiple Files / Directories
	Upload a File / Multiple Files / Directories
	View Files
	Delete Files
	Rename Files
	Create and Manipulate Directories
	Disconnect from a Server
Bug Reports
Pricing
Known Bugs


Introduction

Thank you for trying BreeseFTP, we hope that you find it easy to use, simple 
enough to understand, and powerful enough to be useful.  This program is written 
to provide enough features to be a useful program, but not the extraneous 
features that make a program confusing and bulky.  We hope you feel the same. If 
you would like more information, please go to the web site listed above.


Legal

BreeseFTP is the sole property of Breese IT&C and Marcus Breese.  Any 
unauthorized use, including reverse engineering, registration code cracking, 
sharing registration codes, or any other means deemed unfit by Breese IT&C is 
prohibited.  You have a limited, evaluation license, to be used only for 
evaluation purposes.  If you would wish to use this product after it's initial 
trial period, you must register the program.  Registering will give you access 
to further versions at either a reduced price or for a complementary upgrade.


Installation

Run the installation program, setup.exe.  This will install the files into the proper 
directories, and create start menu icons for you.


How to use BreeseFTP


Connect to New Server

To connect to a server, after opening the program, select "File > New".  A login 
dialog box will then appear.  You need to enter (at a bare minimum) the hostname 
(i.e. ftp.cdrom.com).  You have the options to enter a username / password, 
a default remote directory, a default local directory, and a Profile name.  You 
can save as many profiles as you wish, and can organize them like you would any 
other document file.

If you do not select "Connect on Open", you will need to click the "Connect" 
toolbar button, or select "File > Connect to Server", to actually connect and 
logon to the FTP server.  Otherwise, you will be connected right away.

To enable or disable all auto-connections, you must check "File > Enable Autologin". 


Connect to a Saved Profile

To connect to a saved file, just open the profile like you would every other 
document, select "File > Open".  If you selected "Connect on Open" you will be 
logged on to the server right away, otherwise you will need to follow the same 
procedure listed above.


Edit a Profile

You can edit a profile while it is open ("File > Open") by clicking the "Edit" 
toolbar button or selected "File > Edit Profile".

You will need to save your changes before you close the file, or your changes 
will be lost.

If you need to edit a saved profile that will automatically logon to the server, 
uncheck "File > Enable Autologin"


Change Directories

You can change directories by either "double clicking" the directory name in the 
tree view or the list view.  You can also click the "Change Directory" toolbar 
button, or select "Session > Change Directory".  If you do not have a directory 
selected, you will be prompted for one.

If you want to change to the root directory, click the "/" toolbar button, 
select the appropriate menu item, or context menu.

If you want to change to the parent directory, click the ".." toolbar button, 
select the appropriate menu item, or context menu.

If you want to change to the home directory, click the "Home" toolbar button, 
select the appropriate menu item, or context menu.


Download a File / Multiple Files / Directories

To download a file, highlight it, and click the "Download" toolbar button, 
select "Session > Download" or use the context (right click) menu.

To download multiple files, select multiple files.

To download directories, highlight the directory.

You can download in any combination of the above.  After you start the download, 
you will be prompted for the directory in which to save the files / directories.  
You will see a progress indicator that lists not only the progress on the 
current file, but also the progress on the total transmission.


Upload a File / Multiple Files / Directories

To upload a file, click the "Upload" toolbar button, select "Session > Upload 
Files", or use the context (right click) menu.  Select the file(s) you want to 
upload.  To select multiple files, hold down the CTRL key while clicking the 
files you want.  They will be uploaded to the current directory of the server.

To upload a file, select "Session > Upload Directory".  The contents of this 
directory, along will all sub-directories will be included in the transfer.  You
can also drag files into the window from explorer and upload to the current 
directory.

You will see the same progress indicators you will see with downloads.


View Files

To view the contents of a text file, right click the file and use the context 
menu to select "View".  The file will download and be displayed in the text 
viewer of your choice.


Delete Files

To delete a file, select the file and click the "Delete" toolbar button, select 
"Session > Delete", or use the appropriate context menu item.

Rename Files

The easiest way to rename a file is to highlight the file and click it, or hit 
F2.  This is the same mechanism Windows Explorer uses to rename files.  

Alternatively, you can also select "Session > Rename File" to enter the full 
pathname of the original file, and the new name.

You can rename directories using a similar mechanism.


Create and Manipulate Directories

You can create a directory using the "Session > Make Directory" command, the 
"New Directory" toolbar button, or the context menu (right click) and select 
"Make Directory" menu item.

Renaming Directories is done in the same way as renaming a file.

Removing a directory follows the same logic as creating a directory, only you 
use the "Remove Directory" commands.  The directory must be empty before you can 
remove it.


Disconnect from a Server

To disconnect from a server, you can either click the "Disconnect" toolbar 
button or select "File > Close Connection".

If you exit the program, you will also be disconnected.


Bug Reports

If you have any suggestions or find any bugs, please go to the WWW page: 
http://marcus.breese.com and submit a bug report or a suggestion.


Pricing

One (1) license to use BreeseFTP currently costs $20.95 (USD).  To register this 
product, please send a check (drawn from U.S. Banks) payable to: Breese IT&C to:

Breese IT&C 
50877 Deer Run Trail
Elkhart, IN 46514

Please include your name, email address, US Postal address, and telephone number 
in the mailing. You may receive the program via either email, or US Mail. Please 
include your preference while ordering.

For online orders, please goto http://marcus.breese.com, and view the information
on BreeseFTP Ordering.


Known Bugs / Suggestions / Features to be added

[28 Jul 98] 
CONFLICT: Problem with some conflicts with WININET.DLL updates.  PageMaker will 
crash if this file is updated.  Work around: delete WININET.DLL and re-install 
PageMaker.  BreeseFTP should work with this WININET.DLL file, but PageMaker will
not accept the newer version.

[28 Jul 98] 
RELEASE: Interim release, updates some configuration errors.  Version 2.1a

[20 Jul 98]
BUG: Multiple Files to Upload can not exceed the maximum path limit imposed by 
windows.  (E.g. you can only upload so many files at once).  Looking for a work 
around.  Does not occur with drag and drop uploads.