tnftp is a software that allows the NetBSD FTP client to run on other systems. It is a porting mechanism that enables users to access FTP features on different operating systems.
One of the standout features of tnftp is its command-line editing, which makes it easy to navigate and customize your transfers. You can also use tnftp to fetch both FTP and HTTP URLs from the command line, even via proxies. In addition, tnftp supports command-line uploads of FTP URLs, so you can quickly and easily transfer files to your server.
Another useful feature of tnftp is its context-sensitive word completion. This makes it easy to fill in long file names or directory paths without having to remember the exact spelling or syntax. And with dynamic progress display, you can easily monitor your transfers and see how much data you've sent or received.
tnftp comes as the default FTP client in a variety of Unix-based operating systems, including FreeBSD, MacOS X, NetBSD, and SuSE Linux. And with the latest release, there are even more reasons to consider tnftp for your file transfer needs.
For example, the new "-s srcaddr" option allows you to set the local IP address for all connections, which can be especially useful if you're behind a NAT or firewall. The "-q quittime" option, meanwhile, lets you specify how long tnftp should wait for server replies before timing out. And the latest release also switches to using IEC 60027-2 units (such as "KiB" and "MiB") instead of the more traditional "KB", "MB", etc.
Finally, the latest release of tnftp also includes various portability fixes, including for FreeBSD, MacOS X, and Solaris. This ensures that tnftp runs smoothly on a wide variety of systems, so you can enjoy its powerful features no matter what platform you're using. Overall, tnftp is a top-notch FTP client that's well worth considering if you're looking for a reliable and feature-packed tool.
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