Nearly every broadband user is given web space as part of the connection with their ISP. But most people don't do anything with this free website, as they don't have the tools to administer the site.
Although this free space is primarily designed for you to design and upload your own homepage, you could use your free space for storing files, sharing photos with friends and family and as a backup for your important data.
However, how do you get your files up on to your free web space? Easy, you install an FTP client to simply upload and download files to the internet.
FTP Voyager looks and appears as if you're working within Windows Explorer, with the key difference being that one side of the interface is made up of your local files and the other of your internet files.
To copy files to and from the internet, you can simply drag and drop between the two windows. FTP Voyager is an advanced FTP client, so you can perform direct server-to-server transfer, and queue downloads (so you maximise bandwidth).















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