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		<title>Filezilla File Transfer Protocol (FTP) app</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you need to use the FTP protocol to upload and download files from a file server, check out Filezilla.
There are two primary methods of transferring files over the internet:  HTTP and FTP.

HTTP is the protocol used to transfer files from a web server to a local computer.  This is how a website gets loaded [...]]]></description>
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