Freeware Resides in your right-mouse button context menu. You can configure this for your server, with the remote folder and username/password pre-configured. You then select the files you want to upload, with your right-mouse button, select the server and those files are uploaded to the server.
Requires: Windows
2000 or XP
SmartFTP 2.0.997
Freeware Advanced FTP client that you can use for this purpose. It's best described as a multi-pane version of Windows Explorer, with your files on one side and your remote server on the other.
SmartFTP has a number of advanced features, like most FTP clients, such as the facility to resume broken downloads, background transfers and much more.
Requires: Windows
2000 or XP
Vallen Jpegger 4.86
Freeware Handy and fully featured image viewer. It is designed for large image libraries with thousands of files. This little power pack reads 40 different image file formats, supports lossless JPEG rotation and includes a unique MP3 Organizer including a simple player: MP3 files are categorized according their MP3 tag information into artist, genre and album in a comfortable tree structure.
Requires: Windows
98SE, 2000, Me or XP
SiteUp 1.1
Freeware SiteUp monitors your web sites and warns you when any become unreachable (e.g. when a server crashes). Because it checks page content it can even detect when the server is OK, but a site or page is unavailable.
There is no limit to the number of sites that can be monitored.
Requires: Windows
2000 or XP
Sophos AntiRootkit 1.1
Freeware Eliminates hidden applications and processes that were installed on your system by malicious software.
The term rootkit is used to define a Trojan (or technology) used to hide the presence of a malicious object (process, file, registry key, network port) from the computer user or administrator.
Requires: Windows
2000 or XP
Verjet 1.0
Freeware Version control application that stores your current work so you can quickly go back to a previous revision or to an unsaved document. You have a full history of changes available.
When you save a document, Verjet sends a copy to the repository; then you can access the previous revisions of the document by right-clicking it in Windows Explorer and selecting History.