FTP program for Qtek 9100 - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

Is there any program for the Qtek 9100 so i can connect to a ftp server, and put some files from my Qtek.

You can use GetIt FTP to put or get files.
Or if you want to set up a FTP server on your PPC you can use ShareIt FTP
You find both apps @ http://www.nsctech.com
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FTPView
FTPView is an older freeware program that doesn't support proxies or the like but is freeware and works really well for pushing up individual files. Did I also mention that it is freeware.
http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=99

Resco Explorer 5.22 has a built-in FTP add-in that works great, too.

Pocket Commander
Idem Resco but FREE
http://www.ghisler.com/ce.htm

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wm5 file sharing

Does anybody know if you can share files or folders on your Universal so they can be viewed from another computer on a wifi network?
I understand how to view / change files on your pc hard drive from your universal, but not the other way around. Thanks for anyone's help.
Resco File Explorer has this function..
Iv'e allso seen it in other programs, but I don't remember any other names right now..
Thanks for the prompt reply.
You can view shared folders on the network (wireless) with Total Commander too, but I have not yet managed to view MDA Pro files from my PC..... guess just need to know how to approach it.....it doesn't show up in my network on the PC
Hello,
I used Resco Explorer but I couldn't find any option to allow you to share a folder on your PocketPC.
I am wondering if we can share PocketPC's folders so that we can access them from desktop/laptop ?
Thanks!
You can only view the shares of other computers. WM5 doesn't have the options to actually share folders for itself.
File sharing thru FTP?
Never tried any of them myself, but have seen a few FTP Server apps available for the PPC.
Couldn't you set up an FTP server on your Uni, then connect to it that way?
Re: File sharing thru FTP?
Knight__Mayor said:
Never tried any of them myself, but have seen a few FTP Server apps available for the PPC.
Couldn't you set up an FTP server on your Uni, then connect to it that way?
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This one http://www.noisette-software.com/products/pocketpc/ShareIt/ should work on Universal...
But, unfortunately, it isn't free...
Here is one: http://www.avvenu.com./downloads/index.html
foldershare
What about https://www.foldershare.com/
im using this to share my PC HDD .. ist realy easy to use :lol: :lol:
you only need install small program on your pc ... than you can open from standart browser on your universal ... my self using opera browser on my universal ....
and the program is free ....
cheers...
indra9110

Looking for a Windows Mobile Ftp Client

Looking for a good Windows Mobile FTP client. I had a lot to choose from on my old Palm device, but having difficulty with finding one for WM5 or WM6.
try total commander
FTP
There are a few out there but mainly commercial. I'm trialling vxftp, cause I need scripting/command line usage as I'm trying to use Mortscript to automate backing up my Pim Backups to server.
Other commercial programs are Orneta, GetIt FTP, Porta+ FTP, 324ftp.
Try searching www.pocketpcfreewares.com for some freebies.
I'm probably going to buy vxftp when the trial runs out, but if anyone knows of a freeware program that can be run from command line or scripted I would be grateful.
cheers
Mark
watch video ftp client and logmein
Mobile FTP Client
Mobile FTP Client is FTP client for windows mobile 5/6 or above that allows users to download or upload files to a FTP server.
Features
Support for download and upload ( Including multi files at once )
Stores traffic data on a pr site basis.
Support both passive and active connections
Site manager to store login information to multiple sites
Minimal installation size ( around 200kb )
Automatically switches between passive and active mode
Automatic system detecting new versions
Best of all its FREE for none commercial use.
http://www.thexsoft.com/MobileFTPClient
Im the author btw
Total Commander rocks!
The freeware Total Commander rocks as a FTP client, registry editor, LAN browser/manager, zip/unzipper & datamanager (and so many more features!).
Senax
GMEKS said:
Mobile FTP Client
Mobile FTP Client is FTP client for windows mobile 5/6 or above that allows users to download or upload files to a FTP server.
Im the author btw
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Thanks for the good work GMEKS! I am using it on my devices, works as a charm
I get an error every time: "No response from network host"

View Pocket from PC networked???

Is is possible to watch the folders from the PC that i have in the pocket if it is wifi connected?. As a network drive or something similar. I know that i can see the PC from the pocket but y i want the pocket from PC. Obviously activeSync is not connected an d i don't want. Unless somebody has discover how to connect it via WIFI ;-) on WM6.
Thanks
use TOTAL COMMANDER.
its a great application for regedit, file explorer and LAN, as well as FTP
priyanshupatel said:
use TOTAL COMMANDER.
its a great application for regedit, file explorer and LAN, as well as FTP
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Isnt Total Commander a Pocket PC Application? The question was about viewing the Pocket PC's files from the PC.
And BTW nobody should be bothering with Total Commander.Just use Resco Explorer. Its a much better program.
Total Commander = free
Resco Explorer = $30.00
sigh, you guys, he does NOT need a file explorer on his pocketpc. he wants to see the files, that are on the ppc, on his desktop pc. also, lordwin, please be more specific next time when you make a post, like instead of just saying "pocket" to describe your pda, you could have used anything like "phone", "pda", "ppc", "pocketpc", or whatever. it is difficult to understand your post and thus difficult to help answer the question you have.
Anyway, from what i can understand from your post, the only solution is to have your phone connected via Activesync, and in the Activesync window (on the desktop pc), click the "Explore" button. you'll then be viewing the contents of your pocketpc.
I am in the same boat. I am looking for a way to map my Windows Mobile device as a network drive on my LAN when it is connected via WiFi.
Nobody knows of an app to do this?
A very simple way is to run a FTP server on your pocketpc, like the free mochaftp, and then set your WIFI router up so your pocketpc will always have a fixed IP number.
Then a simple desktop ftp shortcut should take your desktop explorer to your pocketpc. The nice thing about Mochaftp is that the root of your PDA is also the root of the ftp site, so you can copy to your memory cards as easily as anywhere else.
http://www.mochasoft.dk/freeware/ftpd.htm
Surur
Wow, that looks like it will do the trick for me!
Thank you very much!
try My Mobiler
http://www.mtux.com/
View PPC from PC
coolestzero said:
http://www.mtux.com/
View PPC from PC
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Sweet! Thanx for posting that

FTP Client

Does it exist one for WindowsMobile ?
no
no have
Have people on here developed an allergy to Google just recently?
Had a good day so here's alink to one of the many results GoodFTP.
Please don't expect hand holding every time.
Thanx, yes I forgot to specify that I generaly prefere
free solutions. Each time I searched in Google for
windows mobile softwares, I found commercials.
Your point being?
We all prefer something for nothing, GoodFTP is free, and was on the first page of my Google search. Second item when searching for "Window Mobile FTP client".
Indeed, this Client seems good.
I'm not able to connect to a server with it,
but it should be my supplier which closes the port
Just get the excellent TotalCommander (Search this forum) or Google it. In the root diretory, there is a plugin for FTP. That plus many other tools makes TC a worthwhile replacement for the native file explorer..
For sure I already have TotalCommander (who doesn't)
I didn't know that it has a plugin for FTP
I will try it, thanks
FTP client for WM
Glideh said:
Does it exist one for WindowsMobile ?
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The best one:
NSC Noisette Software Corporation GetIt FTP 3.0- full featured with SSL
Others:
Cambridge Computer Corporation vxFtp 2.1.2
NSC Noisette Software Corporation CedeFTP Client 2.5 - no SSL
Orneta FTP Explorer Mobile 2.1.0
PortaPlus FTP Client 4.1
SoftX FTP Client 2.4
Vieka PE Ftp Explorer
FTP client part in RescoExplorer 7.05
Thank you Zeno2
In the interest of completeness, here are some links for those aforementioned clients:
NSC Noisette Software Corporation GetIt FTP ($39.95) http://www.noisette-software.com/products/wince/
Cambridge Computer Corporation vxFtp 2.1.2 ($24.95) http://www.cambridgevx.com
Orneta FTP Explorer Mobile 2.1.0 ($14.99) http://www.orneta.com/products/ftp.explorer/
PortaPlus FTP Client 4.1 ($19.95) http://www.portaplus.com/ftp.html
SoftX FTP Client 2.4 ($Free) http://www.sofotex.com/SoftX-FTP-Client-download_L39166.html
Vieka PE Ftp Explorer ($14.95) http://vieka.com/peexplorer.htm
FTP client part in RescoExplorer 7.05 ($29.95) http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/explorer/
FTP client in Total Commander ($Free?) http://www.ghisler.com/pocketpc.htm
Gooood, thank you very much

FTP on HD2

Is it possible to view and download content from FTP sites? I am planning to set up FTC server at home, so beside access with other PC I want to have access with my HD2 as well
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Resco Explorer can access FTP sites besides local filesystem and registry, good all in one solution.
or for a free alternative, totalcommander has a ftp plugin
try searching for ftp and winmo, this question has been asked a lot before and there are quite a few ftp clients (far more too list here)
some are pay applications and some are free.
try:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=534117
or total commander I hear has ftp support.
resco also has FTP options I can see.
TnX guys, I will try different options, and report which one is best

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