Wput Crack [Updated] 2022 Wput is a windows command line ftp client that lets you download whole directories or individual files from ftp servers. With Wput you can download complete directories without having to download the files one by one. Wput supports transparent file transfers using http. Wput is multithreaded so the bandwidth usage and transfer speed is very good. For maximum performance install a ftp server with large memory space. Wput Features: ■ Offline Mode Wput can be run in offline mode where it can save and retrieve files from the ftp server. Offline mode is enabled by adding "-o" to the ftp command. ■ Resuming a Transfer When a transfer fails the remote server can resume the file download. If your transfer fails because the remote server is overloaded, Wput can resume the download. ■ Time Stamping Wput can time stamp the remote and local file or directory dates when the file transfer starts, the file is completed, and if the transfer fails. ■ Proxy Support Proxy support is enabled by adding "-p" to the ftp command. — For more information read: LICENSE Copyright � 2008 Péter Burcsa (Péter.Burcsa@gmail.com) Permission is granted to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. — This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. — Under Section 7 of the GNU General Public License version 2.0, or any later version. — The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. — Software distributed under the GNU General Public License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either WITHOUT OR AS A SPECIAL, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, INCLUD Wput For Windows - Starting of an FTP-upload - Tell wput that you want to upload all the files in a dir - The path to the dir that you want to upload - The path to the dir where wput will save the files it just downloaded - wput username, password, and host name - The name of the files you want to upload - The type of each file that you want to upload - The path where you want wput to save the file Ex. (all files in a dir, http proxy, resuming, http proxy, resume from last session, no compression, time stamping and ascii encoded) "wput dir.dir" "path_to_dir" "dir_to_upload" "ftp_username" "ftp_password" "proxy_host" "proxy_username" "proxy_password" "resume" "time_stamp" "file_type" "A file called wput.gz will be created if you tell wput to compress the files that you want to upload. This file can be used as a template for uploading your data. If you don't specify the type of the files to be uploaded, wput will assume them to be text files." INPUT-TESTING: 1. (all in a dir) wput --proto=ftp --ftp-host=a --ftp-port=21 --max-speed-limit=100 --max-transfer-speed=100 --ftp-user=myftp --ftp-password=mypass --force --time-stamp --resume --start-time=1757-01-01 --resume=AFILE.file --no-compression --time-stamp=1757-01-01 --resume=BFILE.file --no-compression --file-type=ASCRIPT.file --time-stamp=1757-01-01 --resume=BFILE.file --no-compression --file-type=ASCRIPT.file - RESUME: restarting a filetransfer from the same file - time-stamping is useful for comparing remote and local dates for files. - the --max-transfer-speed-limit is for speed limit tests. 2. (http proxy) wput --proxy=127.0.0 83ffb96847 Wput Crack + Wput is a command-line ftp-client that looks like wget but instead of downloading, uploads whole directories or files to remote ftp-servers. Here are some key features of "Wput": ■ wget-like interface ■ TLS encryption � Speed-limit � Resuming � Time-stamping (compares remote and local dates) ■ Proxy-support (socks5, http) ■ Windows compatibility Wput is currently in beta-phase for testing. Feedback is very welcome. Wput is tested and validated for Linux, OS X and Windows systems. You can choose the operation-system during installation. Installation instructions: Testing: Linux wput -v -i -f. Windows wput.exe -r -w -x OSX sudo wput -u -r -f. Ubuntu sudo apt-get install wput Installing with RubyGems wput can be installed using rubygems: gem install wput Windows wput.exe -u -r -w -x OSX sudo wput -u -r -f. Ubuntu sudo apt-get install wput 1.0.1 == Deploying ============================================ .put ======= The "-u" option stands for upload and ".put" stands for upload to the current directory. Upload whole directories to remote ftp-servers using wget-like interface What is the difference between "-i" and "-f" options? -i option is to send all files that matches to current directory. -f option is to send files that match to current directory. The following example shows that wput is to upload a whole directory. wput -u -r -f. Install ======= (Only for installers) How to install on Linux ----------------------- wput is pre-compiled for Debian, Fedora, Mandrake and SuSe. - Install binary packages What's New In? System Requirements: Minimum: OS: Windows 8.1 (64-bit) Processor: Intel Core i3 (4 cores) or AMD A10 or better Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX: Version 9.0 Minimum: OS: Windows 8.1 (64-bit)Processor: Intel Core i3 (4 cores) or AMD A10 or betterMemory: 8 GB RAMGraphics: DirectX Version 9.0 Additional Notes: Duality, an impressive new action shooter from David
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