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After years of using the FTP protocol to transfer files between our graphic designers and clients we got tired of the recurrents problems that can't be fixed with FTP.

The most significative ones being firewalls and clients that don't know how to use a FTP.

Sponsor page: http://www.centdessin.com/</description>
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