Killer{R}, a Russian guy has developed a very good alternative: FTP Drive is freeware and available for download, and it offers a quick way to emulate a network folder for your FTP connections. It installs a virtual drive in “My Computer”, with a letter of your choice, in which it puts a folder for every your FTP account.
Now you can load and save on FTP exactly as you usually work on your local files.
Configuration is not harder than a traditional FTP client: FTP Drive stays in the systray and it requires not much RAM just (3-4Mb).
Just click FTP Drive settings and then “Edit server list manually” (it can also automatically retrieve FTP accounts from Netview, a freeware TCP Manager by Killer{R}); type the address of your FTP server, you login and password and some additionaly option, like the preferred transfer mode and the threads limit. Then click the add button and you’re ready to go: a new folder will appair in “My computer”, under FTP Drive’s network folder, and you”ll be able to operate directly on remote files.
Applications are unlimited: you can load a PHP page into your editor, change something and save directly from it to have the online page immediately updated, or you can save a picture found on the Internet from Firefox directly to an FTP drive to have uploaded it on your web server and immediately available for your visitors.
http://www.killprog.com/fdrve.html
Montar ftp como unidad en Windows
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