Are dropped connections and computer reboots frustrating your file transfers?

StealthSend fault-tolerant FTP to the rescue!!!

Using a simple command line syntax identical to the standard DOS copy command (ie: ss \local\folder \server\folder), StealthSend recursively sends all files and folders from the local folder to the server folder as specified.

On the first run StealthSend will prompt you for your FTP server, username, and password. After verifying all settings on the server it then goes stealth to help prevent observers from interfering with it's mission. One by one it will send all files and folders to the server, automatically recovering from dropped connections and even computer reboots. For added piece of mind, if a file named KILL (uppercase) is encountered on the server at any time, the transfer is terminated and all encrypted settings are cleared.

No longer must you sit and wait and pay to send your photos and files home from slow internet cafes!

Usage

   ss <\local\folder> <\server\folder> [-a] [-d] [-v] [-x]

      -a = Do not automatically recover from computer reboots (no autostart)
      -d = Delete local files and folders after they are successfully sent to the server
      -v = Show transfers in progress rather then going stealth (verbose)
	  -x = Skip sending files with the same length already on the server

Example

   ss \photos\peru \public_html\gallery\peru -d -v

   This will first prompt you for your FTP server, username, and password.
   It will then recursively send all of the files and folders in the \photos\peru folder to the server \public_html\gallery\peru folder.
   It will delete each file and folder after it is successfully sent to the server.
   It will not go stealth so that you may verify the progress as the files and folders are sent.
   If the computer is rebooted, the sending will autostart and resume where it left off.
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