Well.. It depends on how you're solving your tasks. It's well suited for use *in* scripts and it also supports macro definitions.
$ man -k ncftp
ncftp (1)            - Browser program for the File Transfer Protocol
ncftp3 (1)           - Browser program for the File Transfer Protocol
ncftpbatch (1)       - Individual batch FTP job processor
ncftpbookmarks (1)   - display NcFTP bookmarks
ncftpget (1)         - Internet file transfer program for scripts
ncftpls (1)          - Internet file transfer program for scripts
ncftpput (1)         - Internet file transfer program for scripts
ncftpspooler (1)     - Global batch FTP job processor daemon
Lars
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From: Marques, Ricardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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It doesn't support scripting,
 
Thanks
Ricardo Marques
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From: Lars Troen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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ncftp. It's included in cygwin.
 
Lars
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From: Marques, Ricardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 13:43
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Subject: [FW-1] FTP

Does anyone knows a FTP client for windows 2000 with the following characteristics:
 
- Work on command prompt
- Permitt scripting
- Work in passive mode
- Shows a transfer progress bar or indicator
 
Thanks,

Ricardo Manuel Agostinho Marques
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