Where’s the B.E.E.F.?

Published on Dec 17, 2007   //  Development

Where's the BEEFOkay so we have taken way to many support questions to date on what FTP software to use, how do I use it and is their something free. We are currently working on an easy to use FTP client, code name B.E.E.F. which stands for BlueFur Easy End-user FTP.

The FTP client is in production and will be out hopefully the first week of the new year. The software will be free for all BlueFur customers and available to download in our customer resource center.

One feature that BEEF will have is versioning. Versioning means that if you upload a new file the old file will be renamed to [filename.ext].old which you can then restore. This is useful if you uploaded the wrong file and is simple to restore by deleting the new file and renaming the backed up file w/o the .old.

We will also include a bunch of free video’s on how to use BEEF once it is done to be added to our Wiki.

2 Comments to “Where’s the B.E.E.F.?”

  • How’s it at handling an upload of a large amount of files (so far)?

    SmartFTP likes to fail when I try drag lots of files over at once… Maybe I should use the Transfer Queue… :P

  • Awesome. I hope this client turns out great. I’m tired of Smart FTP (some other client).