Open Source MS-DOS File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Software

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Software for MS-DOS

Browse free open source File Transfer Protocol (FTP) software and projects for MS-DOS below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source File Transfer Protocol (FTP) software by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Gopherus

    Gopherus

    a free, multiplatform console-mode gopher client

    Gopherus is a free, multiplatform, console-mode gopher client available for DOS, Linux and Windows. It provides a classic text interface to the gopherspace. Altough primarily targeted for DOS, ports to Windows and Linux are also available. These use SDL2 to emulate a pseudo terminal.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    I wanted to take regular differential backups of my files, zip and password protect them, then upload them to some nice free online storage. I want it to run seamlessly, no messing with a GUI every week.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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