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JFileUpload 2.4
JFileUpload is an applet allowing to upload files and folders to any web or ftp server. The applet is designed for cross-browsers support. Front-end provides an upload progress bar, a cancel button and drag&drop support. JFileUpload supports very large uploads over 2GB and could resume broken upload. UI is customizable (multilanguage, colors, size). more>>
JFileUpload - JFileUpload is an applet allowing to upload files and folders to any web or ftp server. The applet is designed for cross-browsers support. Front-end provides an upload progress bar, a cancel button and drag&drop support. JFileUpload supports very large uploads over 2GB and could resume broken upload. UI is customizable (multilanguage, colors, size). The add-ons section includes tools such as image previewer, image scaling filter, FTP-like explorer, SFTP support, PHP sample script.
Enhancements:
Version 2.4
flickr upload support,proxy auto-detection bug fix,internet explorer 8 support
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XUpload Pro 2.6
XUpload Pro - an advanced progress bar indicator for web based file uploads written on Perl more>>
XUpload is a tool that allows you to view the progress indicator.
Main features:
- Real time progress bar
- Upload speed meter
- Total/Transfered bytes counter
- Transfer failure detection
- Compatible with well known browsers (IE, Opera, Mozilla)
- Integration with PHP code
- Large files upload (No limitations!)
- Works on a standard server or a secure server (https)
- Can be integrated with absolutely any framework (login systems)
- Popup upload progress bar
- Inline upload progress bar
- Email notifications (customizable)
- Multiple files upload
- Stop file transfer by clicking Stop button
- Automatically stop file transfer when upload limit exceeded
- 2 Ways of adding multiple files (DHTML)
- 3 Upload Bar Templates and Styles included
- Absolutely "transparent" (passing all params through itself)
- Compatible with mod_security Apache module post caching
- Multilanguage support (all messages editable in config)
- Automatically detect path to scripts
- Adjustable upload file size limit
- Saving uploaded files in selected folder (passing from upload form)
- FREE Installation support service
jClientUpload 1.8
jClientUpload is a client-side Java component that allows the user to upload files and folders to a Web or FTP server. more>> <<less
Thin Upload Pro 1.04
Thin Upload Pro is the jewel in the crown. more>>
The enterprise edition can be used to upload files using either File Transfer (FTP) or Hyper Text Transfer (HTTP) protocols. When used in HTTP mode it can either PUT or POST the files to the server and the file can be protected while in transit with SSL encryption.
If the files are very large and your server does not have the processor or memory to handle it, the files can be sliced into smaller pieces and each slice uploaded separately for reassembly at the server. Interrupted uploads can easily be resumed from the position where it was left off.
If you have already obtained a license of any of our uploaders you can simply upgrade to the enterprise edition by paying the difference between in license feee.
Enhancements:
- Ease of use and stability were improved for resumable large file uploads with Perl.
- A minor bug related to client side image resizing was fixed.
Thin Slice Upload 1.04
Thin Slice Upload can upload files that are even hundreds of gigabytes in size regardless of the server configuration. more>>
Do you want to upload hundreds of Giga bytes? Or is your website hosted on a shared server? And has the administrator imposed a limit on the maximum allowable upload size? Then Thin Slice Upload is for you.
Thin Slice will break each file down into smaller slices (you decide the chunk size). Each slice is uploaded separately. After all the slices have been uploaded they are reassembled at the server to recreate the original file.
Since the chunk size is configurable you can easily choose a value that is well within the limits imposed by your webserver configuration. For example default installations of the PHP scripting language, one of the most popular choices for handling file uploads is limited to only 2MB. By choosing a chunk size that is less than 2Mb you can easily upload files that are hundreds of megabytes or even gigabytes in size.
What if the users connection gets interrupted while the transfer is in progres? have no fear, Thin Slice will most often be able to resume the file upload from where it was left off. This resumption of file uploads is particularly usefull if your sites visitors are on dialup connections. Even on high speed connection the ability to resume an interrupted upload becomes very usefull when transfering very large files.
Enhancements:
- Ease of use and stability were improved for large file uploads with Perl.
Thin File Upload 2.0 Beta
Thin File Upload is a general purpose multiple file uploader. more>>
With traditional HTML form based uploads, each transfer is limited to a handlfull of files. With Thin Upload thousands of files and folders can be sent at once. A browse button can also be displayed for users who may prefer it, this button can also be used to select multiple files and folders.
Another difference between HTML forms and our applet is that the maximum upload size can be checked before a single byte has been transfered saving bandwidth. Another feature of the applet is its ability to display a progress monitor while the files are in transit.
As the name suggests Thin Upload is an ultra thin client that is compatible with all popular server side scripting/programming languages such as PHP, Perl, ASP.NET etc. At just 50 Kilo Bytes it loads almost instantly.
Enhancements:
- The applet can now be controlled by directly embedding configuration directives into the Web page that contains the applet.
- A new progress monitor has been added.
Thin Image Upload 2.0 Beta
Thin Image Upload is a drag and drop image uploader for embedding in Web pages. more>>
Files that are not images can be filtered out to save bandwidth. The applet is equipped with a progress monitor that will display a thumbnail of each image as its uploaded.
Thin Image Upload is compatible with a wide range of server-side scripting languages. Before you begin the installation please make sure that your scripting engine has been correctly configured and your server is capable of accepting a file upload.
With PHP
Place the test.html page and upload.php (included in the zip file) on your webserver. Point your browser at test.html and carry out a form based file upload. It will help to ensure that your server is correctly configured to accept file uploads.
Open thinupload.properties in your text editor. Change the url property so that it points to the upload.php you placed on your server. Now move this file along with ThinImageDemo.jar and applet.php into a folder in your webspace.
Edit upload.php and set the save path for your uploaded files. Make sure the webserver has permissions to write to this directory. Thats it.
The upload.php is a sample PHP script provided to get you started on drag and drop file upload. You may need to modify the script for a better fit with your website or web application.
With Perl
Please copy upload.cgi to your /cgi-bin/ directory and change its permissions to 755. Move test-perl.html to a folder outside the cgi-bin and open it using your browser and test your server configuration by trying out a form based file upload.
Edit thinupload.properties so that the url parameter now points to the upload.cgi script inside the cgi-bin folder. Now move japplet.html, ThinUploadDemo.jar and thinupload.properties to your server. change the upload.cgi to set the save path.
With Other Technologies
Thin upload will work with any scripting/programming language that can accept a file upload. If you are using a techonology other than perl or PHP, please follow the instructions in your developers manual to set up file uploading. Then simply replace the html form with japplet.html. Make sure to edit the properties file so that the url property points to the script that will accept the incoming files.
Whats New in 1.04 Stable Release:
- A minor bug related to client side image resizing was fixed.
Whats New in 2.0 Beta Development Release:
- Photos can be watermarked.
- Interrupted uploads can be resumed.
- A new progress monitor has been added, and the applet can be more easily configured.

MSCUpload for Linux 2.0
MSCUpload is an Active Server File Upload component. It allows web developer to receive forms with multiple files from user end and easily handle form fields as well as sent files. more>>
JFileUpload for liunx 2.2
Java applet allowing to upload files and folders. more>> JFileUpload - Java applet allowing to upload files and folders.
It comes with many add-ons:
JImageUpload allows previewing images before upload.
JImageFilter allows scaling images to save bandwidth.
JBatchUpload can queue and organize files to upload.
JDiskExplorer allows to browse, download files from remote folders.
JS3Upload targets Amazon Simple Storage Service upload.
JFileUpload products fit to many businesses involving web uploads.
Our customers are printing companies, video services, hosting
services, photographers, webmasters, CMS vendors, studios,
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Directory Upload - ZipDeploy 2.2
FTP Zip and Unzip on server.FTP replication.ZipDeploy is an FTP upload accelerator. It enables you to unzip big packages on your remote host. Depending on package size, 2 to 10 times faster deploy times than regular FTP transfers can be achieved. more>>
Directory Upload - ZipDeploy - FTP Zip and Unzip on server.FTP replication.ZipDeploy is an FTP upload accelerator. It enables you to unzip big packages on your remote host. Depending on package size, 2 to 10 times faster deploy times than regular FTP transfers can be achieved.The Problem : multiple files ... The Solution: ZipDeploy ! Uploading multiple files to a web site hosted remotely, somewhere on the Internet, can be a disgusting job. Transfer speed is not the issue: the actual number of files to be transferred is. The same problem with emails: do you spend time to attach multiple (say, 100) files to send them to a friend? I guess not. You probably Zip them. So, why shouldnt one do the same with FTP transfers? Upload, and FTP unzip them. Unzip server side : Unzip on server. ZipDeploy is different from the normal FTP transfer program. For a start, its as simple as possible. Its a wizard. It lets you unzip through FTP - simply said- upload and unzip, or unzip via FTP.
Enhancements:
Version 2.2
FTP replication available
System Requirements:Modern Windows or Linux<<less
ZipDeploy 1.1
ZipDeploy is an FTP upload accelerator application. more>>
Depending on package size, 2 to 10 times faster deploy times than regular FTP transfers can be achieved.
AFU Plugins 1.0
AFU Plugins - These scripts combine with Auto FollowUp more>>
- A subscribe by email script so users can add or remove themselves automatically from your lists by sending an email.
- A merge script which allows you to upload comma and pipe delimited text files and merge their fields with your AutoFollowUp databases.
- A mailing list script which allows you to send to all users who check the add to mailing list check box in your AutoFollowUp Forms
These additional scripts help make AFU one of the best selling scripts on our site!
Outlook TabCal 0.40516
Outlook TabCal - This little script lets you share your Outlook Calendar with the world more>>
From Outlook, click File, Import and Export, Export to a File, then Tab Separated Values. Outlook will save your calendar in tab format. Either upload this file to your FTP server, or let TabCal fetch it from your hard drive once a day using File Transfer Protocol.
I have a free FTP server running on my computer, so I simply save the tab file to the anonymous folder. TabCal grabs this file daily, and saves it to the web server. Theres also a smaller version of the script which you can insert on any page.
This shows any upcoming appointments for the current day only. This can be implemented into your sidebar for a quick summary of whats going on today. Im considering integrating this script with the Free/Busy Folder script.
FTP Unzip ZipDeploy 2.2
FTP Zip and Unzip on server.FTP replication.ZipDeploy is an FTP upload accelerator. It enables you to unzip big packages on your remote host. Depending on package size, 2 to 10 times faster deploy times than regular FTP transfers can be achieved. more>>
FTP Unzip ZipDeploy - FTP Zip and Unzip on server.FTP replication.ZipDeploy is an FTP upload accelerator. It enables you to unzip big packages on your remote host. Depending on package size, 2 to 10 times faster deploy times than regular FTP transfers can be achieved.The Problem : multiple files ... The Solution: ZipDeploy ! Uploading multiple files to a web site hosted remotely, somewhere on the Internet, can be a disgusting job. Transfer speed is not the issue: the actual number of files to be transferred is. The same problem with emails: do you spend time to attach multiple (say, 100) files to send them to a friend? I guess not. You probably Zip them. So, why shouldnt one do the same with FTP transfers? Upload, and FTP unzip them. Unzip server side : Unzip on server. ZipDeploy is different from the normal FTP transfer program. For a start, its as simple as possible. Its a wizard. It lets you unzip through FTP - simply said- upload and unzip, or unzip via FTP.
Enhancements:
Version 2.2
FTP replication available
System Requirements:Modern Windows or Linux<<less
iTreePad 20830-14
iTreePad - If youve used the famous TreePad then you know what this is about! Instan... more>>
Now you can share this data over the Internet with an online explorer-style viewer. Simply upload your TreePad file in ASCII, and visitors can browse your TreePad the way it was meant to be seen: as a tree.
This script allows you to open up whatever HJT files are located in the directory. If you have a family tree file, a journal, some notes, or any other files in the same directory, then the script prompts you to open the HJT file of your choice.