Thursday, April 30, 2009

FileZilla Client 3.2.4.1 - Free FTP Software


FileZilla Client (also referred to as FileZilla) is a free, open source, cross-platform FTP client. Binaries are available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. It supports FTP, SFTP, and FTPS (FTP over SSL/TLS). As of 5 March 2009, it was the 5th most popular download of all time from SourceForge.net.[1]

FileZilla Server
is a sister product of FileZilla Client. It is an FTP server supported by the same project and features support for FTP and FTP over SSL/TLS.

The main features of Filezilla are:

* Site manager Allows a user to create a list of FTP sites along with their connection data, such as the port number to use, the protocol to use, and whether to use anonymous or normal logon. For normal logon, the username is saved and optionally the password.

* Message log Displayed along the top of the window. It displays the console-type output showing the commands sent by FileZilla and the remote server's responses.

* File and folder view Displayed under the message log, provides a graphical interface for FTP. Users can navigate folders and view and alter their contents on both the local and remote machines using an Explorer-style tree interface. Users can drag and drop files between the local and remote computers.

* Transfer queue Displayed along the bottom of the window, shows the real-time status of each queued or active file transfer.

As of version 2.2.23, FileZilla uses Unicode internally. As a result, it no longer runs on Windows 9x/ME.

The current binary versions of FileZilla for Mac OS X no longer support Mac OS X v10.4 ‘Tiger’ or earlier. Running FileZilla with versions older than Mac OS X v10.5 ‘Leopard’ requires compilation.[3]

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Sky Telescope - April 2009 Edition


Shedding New Light on Dark Matter

Two instruments may have seen telltale signs from the strange stuff that makes up the bulk of the universe's mass.

Cosmic Cataclysms
When giant black holes collide, the surrounding space-time trembles.

Five Planets Grace the Sky
For the first time in many months, all the bright planets become easy to see in late April.

Two-Thirds of a Trio
M65 and M66 in Leo are two of the brightest galaxies visible from suburban backyards.

PDF | 4.8 MB

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National Geographic - February 2009 Edition


On the Cover
The Scinax littoreus lives in the rain forests of Brazil, which Darwin visited in 1832.

Darwin's First Clues
He was inspired by fossils of armadillos and sloths.

Modern Darwins
They're proving his genius -- and finding his errors.

Escaping North Korea

Defection is daunting. So is starting a new, free life.

Mustang Trail
The crowded West has little room for wild horses.

Voices from the Crypt
Sicily's macabre mummies offer lessons about life.

Backyard Arctic
In winter Mount Washington blows climbers away.

PDF | 40.9 MB

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Science 03-Apr-2009 Edition


QuteMol-rendered image of human rhinovirus

Illustrating virion topography. Red, blue, and yellow denote the three major surface capsid proteins; examples of RNA regional motifs are colored according to predicted base-pairing fidelity. Sequence diversity within the major surface proteins contributes to the wide range of immunogenic serotypes characteristic of the "common cold."


On the Origin of Flowering Plants

Which plant was the mother of all angiosperms? In the fourth essay in Science's series in honor of the Year of Darwin, Elizabeth Pennisi discusses efforts to answer Darwin's question about how flowering plants diversified and spread so rapidly across the globe.


Cold Equations

Far from his cozy office in landlocked Utah, a mathematician grapples with the secrets of polar sea ice.


Trouble on the Final Frontier

NASA's scientific missions have enjoyed spectacular success. But significant cost overruns and launch delays jeopardize future missions.


Automating Science

Computers with intelligence can design and run experiments, but learning from the results to generate subsequent experiments requires even more intelligence.

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

IBM Virtualization Engine TS7740 R1.5 and TS7720: New Virtualization Options for Mainframe Servers


  1. Speed up your tape processing with the new Virtualization Engine TS7720
  2. Improve tape drive performance with the TS1130 Tape Drive
  3. Learn about new TS7700 management capabilities
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Article Marketing, by Wayne Sharer


Instantly learn why the age old skill of article marketing brings a lifetime of endless targeted traffic to your blog or website. Find out how you and anyone can put article marketing to work to promote your website for free.

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Book Of Teas Food & Recipes, by Lindsay David


Read about The Origin of Tea, The Route of Tea, The Art of Living with Tea, Tea Types, Tea Grading, Household Uses of Tea, Tea & Beauty, Tea & Caffeine, Great Tea made Simple, Loose Leaf Teas, Tea & Health, plus over 60 tea blends.

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