makanyane - I run the file gmax12 from my hard drive and it tries to install microsoft journal viewer. I think my file system must be messed up...
Arakorn-eir - what do you mean by "save any info"? If you mean log-in info - you can always make a shortcut to the ftp site. Go to the desktop and make a new shortcut. Enter this is the field:
Code:
%windir%\explorer.exe "ftp://username:password@url"
Clicking this shortcut will now open up the ftp folder like any folder on the computer.
You can also go to "my network places" in your computer and click "add a network place", if you prefer.
The only limitation I know of is that you can't decide whether to use binary or ASCII file transfer, but I'm guessing it's using binary at all times, being explorer. I don't think windows normally uses ASCII file transfer when moving files around on the hard drive.
In all honesty, what do you need extra FTP software for? What can it do that windows explorer can't? This isn't a rethorical question - I'm genuinely interested in knowing. Why do people make and sell FTP applications that people buy for money when the ability is already built-in with windows?