I have been searching for an FTP graphics tool that is satisfactory in Linux, but I am disappointed with the results. However, crossftp is an excellent FTP tool. The support for Chinese file names is good, and the operation is close to flashfxp. It feels like the most stable FTP client in Linux. As for FTP resources, most of the famous TLF (The Last Fantasy) knows it, right? Abundant resources. It is absolutely recommended for users who want to use their TLF series, because the site. dat of the flashfxp Site List of their predecessors can be directly imported. Linux, windows, or Mac can be used, and the latest version supports the Chinese language interface.
Main functions:
--Excellent support for CJK, Chinese encoding, and Unicode
-- Site management and remote backup of configuration files
--Support for multiple tags
--Browse, decompress, compress, and upload compressed documents directly
-- Automatic Memory of exit position
-- Queue recovery
-- Local and Web search of Files
-- Automatic reconnection and anti-idle
--Command Control
-- SSL/TSL encrypted transmission [pro only]
-- Multithreading transmission [pro only]
-- Fxp transmission [pro only]
* click to download: http://www.crossftp.com/crossftp.jnlp, and use Java Web Start (javaws) to open the download link
* System Requirement: Java 1.4 +
* Chinese: select gb18030 for server encoding (Global Options-> connection-> server encoding) to solve server garbled characters. Select Chinese for locale (Global Options-> display-> locale, the Chinese language interface is available after restart.
* if there is a problem with the font, please confirm that Java is in Chinese (http://www.linuxsir.org/bbs/showthread.php? T = 222214 first and second steps) or (http://www.cublog.cn/u/15923/showart.php? Id = 113892), and then choose tools> Options> display> table Font/log font to select the appropriate Chinese font.
* change appearance: Tools-> options-> display-> look & feel. the appearance of metal in Linux is better.
* offline use: offline use is supported by default. If the problem persists, open Java Web Start (the command is javaws) and select launch offline (offline startup)
* test environment: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Mac OS X, gentoo Linux, UBUNTU dapper
* Home: http://www.crossftp.com/