Upload to FTP by Right Clicking


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I can never imagine how I lived without this title. Its something I really never knew I needed until I thought about how often I needed to ftp a file.  All you do is right click on a file and go to RightLoad.  This is where you select which server you want to upload a file to (you must configure these obviously).  Then you click the destination and thats it you have just uploaded your file. 

Now usually I automatically upload screenshots with SnagIt but even SnagIt will not give you the location of your file after you have uploaded.  Rightload does tell you the URL so you can copy that URL into a blog, IM, or a email.  Best of all RightLoad is freeware.

The current version is 0.8 but don’t let the version number scare you, RightLoad is a extremely stable product.

Check it out

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5 Responses to “Upload to FTP by Right Clicking”

  1. wiseassoffice on MyAvatars 0.2 October 12th, 2007 4:48 pm

    One more thing, this title is Vista Compatible.

  2. Featured Windows Download: Upload to FTP via Right-Click with RightLoad · TechBlogger on MyAvatars 0.2 October 16th, 2007 6:59 pm

    […] Windows only: Quickly upload any file directly from Windows Explorer via your right-click menu with freeware application RightLoad. After you’ve installed and set up your FTP server, uploading any file to your FTP is as simple as right-clicking the file(s), choosing the server, and selecting the directory you want to upload the file(s) into; RightLoad takes care of the rest. Once the files are uploaded, this brilliant little utility generates links to the files or markup for linking to or embedding the file you’ve uploaded so it’s easy to share the link with a friend or add it to a web site. It can even automatically create thumbnails for images or rename duplicate files. RightLoad is freeware, Windows only. RightLoad [via NoHeat] […]

  3. Usersky Daily News Network » Featured Windows Download: Upload to FTP via Right-Click with RightLoad on MyAvatars 0.2 October 16th, 2007 8:56 pm

    […] Windows only: Quickly upload any file directly from Windows Explorer via your right-click menu with freeware application RightLoad. After you’ve installed and set up your FTP server, uploading any file to your FTP is as simple as right-clicking the file(s), choosing the server, and selecting the directory you want to upload the file(s) into; RightLoad takes care of the rest. Once the files are uploaded, this brilliant little utility generates links to the files or markup for linking to or embedding the file you’ve uploaded so it’s easy to share the link with a friend or add it to a web site. It can even automatically create thumbnails for images or rename duplicate files. RightLoad is freeware, Windows only. RightLoad [via NoHeat] […]

  4. Featured Windows Download: Upload to FTP via Right-Click with RightLoad « Unleash your inner geek on MyAvatars 0.2 October 17th, 2007 1:40 pm

    […] “Windows only: Quickly upload any file directly from Windows Explorer via your right-click menu with freeware application RightLoad. After you’ve installed and set up your FTP server, uploading any file to your FTP is as simple as right-clicking the file(s), choosing the server, and selecting the directory you want to upload the file(s) into; RightLoad takes care of the rest. Once the files are uploaded, this brilliant little utility generates links to the files or markup for linking to or embedding the file you’ve uploaded so it’s easy to share the link with a friend or add it to a web site. It can even automatically create thumbnails for images or rename duplicate files. RightLoad is freeware, Windows only. ” RightLoad [via NoHeat] […]

  5. Neurohancer | Featured Windows Download: Upload to FTP via Right-Click with RightLoad on MyAvatars 0.2 November 11th, 2007 12:54 am

    […] Windows only: Quickly upload any file directly from Windows Explorer via your right-click menu with freeware application RightLoad. After you’ve installed and set up your FTP server, uploading any file to your FTP is as simple as right-clicking the file(s), choosing the server, and selecting the directory you want to upload the file(s) into; RightLoad takes care of the rest. Once the files are uploaded, this brilliant little utility generates links to the files or markup for linking to or embedding the file you’ve uploaded so it’s easy to share the link with a friend or add it to a web site. It can even automatically create thumbnails for images or rename duplicate files. RightLoad is freeware, Windows only. RightLoad [via NoHeat] […]

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