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    FTP Clients with resume function for uploads?

    I'm looking for a gud FTP Client with resume function for uploading contents to seedbox. Currently I'm using cuteftp for it. I'm trying to upload a 6 GB single file to my seedbox via FTP. My max upload speed is 100 KB/s. So it will take days to completely upload. So uploading this without pausing is a difficult task. My problem is that whenever I resume the file it starts from 0%. This makes me waste a huge amount of time and electricity. So I'm looking a gud ftp client with resume functionality pls help!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalman View Post
    I'm looking for a gud FTP Client with resume function for uploading contents to seedbox. Currently I'm using cuteftp for it. I'm trying to upload a 6 GB single file to my seedbox via FTP. My max upload speed is 100 KB/s. So it will take days to completely upload. So uploading this without pausing is a difficult task. My problem is that whenever I resume the file it starts from 0%. This makes me waste a huge amount of time and electricity. So I'm looking a gud ftp client with resume functionality pls help!!!
    You should try Filezilla. I think it's the most popular choice around. File resume works fine but no idea how it goes with large files like your case.
    You can always try it though


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