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curl is a command line tool for transferring files with URL syntax, supporting FTP, FTPS, TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, SFTP, TELNET, DICT, FILE, LDAP, POP3, IMAP, SMTP, GOPHER, RTMP and RTSP. curl supports SSL certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT, FTP uploading, HTTP form based upload, proxies, cookies ... [More] , user+password authentication (Basic, Digest, NTLM, Negotiate, kerberos...), file transfer resume, proxy tunneling and a busload of other useful tricks. [Less]

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lftp is a command-line file transfer program which besides FTP, also supports FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, HFTP, FISH, and SFTP. A BitTorrent client is also built-in as torrent command. In addition to features common in advanced FTP clients, such as recursively mirroring entire directory trees, location ... [More] bookmarks and resuming downloads, lftp also supports more advanced functionality. Transfers can be scheduled for execution at a later time, bandwidth can be throttled, transfer queues can be set up, and Unix shell-like job control is supported. The client can be fully scripted, instead of being used interactively. [Less]

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LeechCraft is a free open source cross-platform modular internet-client. LeechCraft allows to browse the web, read RSS/Atom feeds, download files via BitTorrent, FTP and HTTP, automatically download, play or stream podcasts (and other media files) and much more.

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Curb provides ruby language bindings to the libcurl(3) URL transfer library.

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A podcatcher and broadcatcher for KDE. It lets you watch TV and listen to Radio shows from the net, for free. KatchTV is independent of channel and feed publishers, including Miro's channel guide, and others too. It includes Bittorrent support, and is capable of downloading large movies, in ... [More] parallel, while you watch something else. Integrates with Konqueror, and KDE media players. KatchTV is an Internet TV broadcatcher and podcatcher, similar to Miro, but for KDE. Supported features include: * Video podcasts ("vodcasts"). * Bittorrent-based broadcatching. * Audio podcasts. * Multiple background downloads of media and updates of feeds, all while you watch/listen to your favourite shows. * Manages any media you download, so that you don't lose track of your disk space. [Less]

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CurlKit - Objective C interface for remote file systemsThis project compiles a number of client networking libraries into a re-usable framework called CurlKit for downloading and uploading files from remote servers using protocols such as HTTP, FTP and SFTP. The framework can be used directly in ... [More] your own applications. It's currently in development, and mainly includes support for SFTP connections at the moment. There's more information in the Introduction page. There is a much better project http://code.google.com/p/curlhandle/ which is a fuller implementaton of an Objective-C interface to libcurl. I was going to make this an Objective-C libcurl framework, but decided for the meantime to focus my efforts on basic file transfer protocols first. [Less]

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