Unlimi-Tech Software offers special end-of-year promotion for UnlimitedFTP
Unlimi-Tech Software offers special end-of-year promotion for UnlimitedFTP
Ottawa, Canada (PRWEB) October 27, 2003
Unlimi-Tech Software, a leader in web-based file transfer solutions announced a special end-of-year promotion on UnlimitedFTP. The promotion is valid through December 31, 2003 and offers 50% discounts on UnlimitedFTPÂs regular price. With the software license starting at $ 250, UnlimitedFTP becomes the most competitively priced web-based file transfer system in the market.
UnlimitedFTP is a java-based applet that runs within a web-browser. Since the applet is preconfigured to run on the end-userÂs browser, there is no need to install or configure a FTP client. This feature allows web-developers to easily create innovative web-based applications with full FTP functionality. UnlimitedFTP can also offer secure, encrypted file transfers in conjunction with a security add-on module.
UnlimitedFTP has been deployed in over 150 installations with an end-user install base estimated to be over half a million users. ISPs and hosting providers nationwide, including Comcast, Hostway, IPSHost and FTPtoday use UnlimitedFTP to offer enhanced FTP services.
About Unlimi-Tech Software:
Unlimi-Tech Software produces web-based file-transfer solutions for corporate, ISP/hosting and academic institutions. Focused on the file transfer process, Unlimi-TechÂs family of products enables online businesses to capitalize on innovations while maximizing profitability. To learn more about Unlimi-Tech visit http://www.utechsoft.com
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