BitKinex Erases Differences between Transfer Protocols
Barad-Dur, LLC announces the release of BitKinex 2.7, a versatile network client supporting multiple transfer protocols.
BitKinex integrates the functionality of a powerful FTP, SFTP, HTTP and WebDAV client, download manager, and mirroring software. More than anyone else, power users and administrators will take full advantage of the unified data source management and request handling introduced in BitKinex. The support for indirect server-to-server transfers erases the differences between transfer protocols so you can focus on the key aspects of your business. Furthermore, any potentially time-consuming user request, like removing of complex directory structures, renaming of large file sets, editing, or printing of remote files can be resumed on the program restart, scheduled for later processing, paused, or cancelled at any time.
"With BitKinex," said Barad-Dur President, Filip Hermann, "we wanted to give people a powerful tool capable of replacing the set of common utilities the Internet community uses daily. Our philosophy is to provide a complex, stable solution for power users that is also easy to use for everyone else."
The user interface will probably remind you of some of the most popular messengers. All your servers and started jobs are accessible with just one click leaving as much space of the screen as possible free for other applications. The browse windows displaying server contents look very similar to the standard Windows Explorer, so you can start using them immediately.
The latest version brings the support for log files, remote control, improved user interface and much more.
For an evaluation copy and more information on BitKinex, visit the company's web site at
http://www.bitkinex.com
About Barad-Dur LLC
Founded in 1999, Barad-Dur develops software for Internet and corporate intranets. The company’s mission is to provide innovative solutions for typical tasks Internet users deal with daily.
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Evaluation key available on request
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