Introduction to FTP

Macintosh ftp

Windows ftp

Unix ftp

Terminology

Additional Resources

Teaching Guide

Feedback

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


What Is?
whatis® provides extensive information about Internet topics and the use of computers. It contains over 2,000 individual definitions and a number of quick-reference pages.  The definition/topics contain approximately 12,000 hyperlinks between definition/topics, and to other sites for additional information.

Which FTP Should I Use
This page provides a brief explanation of the different ftp programs available for both Windows and the Macintosh.  The page was created by Intersessions.com, a provider of web and application hosting services.

Basics of ftp
This site provides general information of ftp.  The page was created by EnterAct, a Chicago-based company that provides DSL access, as well as UNIX and Windows NT web site hosting.

Beginners' Central, a User's Guide to the Internet, Chapter 6 FTP
This site provides a basic introduction to ftp.  The page was created by Northern Webs, a Web Design studio based in Northern Idaho.

CNET.com - Shareware.com
Search the Internet for more than 250,000 shareware files.

Building a Web-Based Education System, by Colin McCormack and David Jones
This book serves as a guide in building an online classroom.
 
 
 

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