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  2. WinSCP - Wikipedia

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    WinSCP (Windows Secure Copy) [3] is a file manager, SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), WebDAV, Amazon S3, and secure copy protocol (SCP) client for Microsoft Windows. The WinSCP project has released its source code on GitHub under an open source license, while the program itself is distributed as proprietary freeware.

  3. Comparison of SSH clients - Wikipedia

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    WinSCP [i] no [j] Yes No No limited [k] No No No Yes Yes simple Yes SOCKS 4, 5; HTTP; Telnet; Local wolfSSH: no Yes No No Yes No No No No Yes simple Yes No ZOC Terminal: yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes [l] [m] SOCKS 4; 5; HTTP; Jumpserver Name SSH1 (insecure) SSH2 Additional protocols Tunneling Session multiplexing [a] Kerberos ...

  4. macOS - Wikipedia

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    Its underlying architecture came from NeXT 's NeXTSTEP, as a result of Apple's acquisition of NeXT, which also brought Steve Jobs back to Apple. The first desktop version, Mac OS X 10.0, was released on March 24, 2001. All releases from Mac OS X Leopard onward (except for OS X Lion) are UNIX 03 certified.

  5. Secure copy protocol - Wikipedia

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    Type. Command, Communication protocol. Website. www .openssh .com. Secure copy protocol ( SCP) is a means of securely transferring computer files between a local host and a remote host or between two remote hosts. It is based on the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol. [1] ". SCP" commonly refers to both the Secure Copy Protocol and the program itself.

  6. Comparison of FTP client software - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of FTP client software. The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of File Transfer Protocol (FTP) clients. Unless otherwise specified in footnotes, comparisons are based on the stable versions without any add-ons, extensions, or external programs.

  7. Finder (software) - Wikipedia

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    macOS. The Finder is the default file manager and graphical user interface shell used on all Macintosh operating systems. Described in its "About" window as "The Macintosh Desktop Experience", it is responsible for the launching of other applications, and for the overall user management of files, disks, and network volumes.

  8. Comparison of file managers - Wikipedia

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    Directory compare. Synchronizer. Find as you type (Type-ahead find) Embedded/integrated terminal. For directories, size column shows: ^ a b Literal - meaning the size of the directory file itself, not the number or sizes of the files it points to (commonly called its "contents"). Typically a few kilobytes.

  9. Fugu (software) - Wikipedia

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    Fugu is an SFTP client for Mac OS X. It has been abandoned by the developers as of 2011. The software as of that time is available on SourceForge. Fugu was developed by the University of Michigan 's Research Systems Unix Group (RSUG). It is a graphical shell for OpenSSH tools that provides a simple interface to all of the features that SSH has.