Never used Bulletproof FTP, unless it is just a download manager, I do not see why it would not be able to handle uploads. you also already have an ftp client installed on your computer, (unless Microsoft decided to remove it), you can open a DOS prompt and type FTP, should bring up the ftp client, you can learn alittle of the commands by just typing a question mark at the prompt
ftp> ?
- AceFTP 3 Freeware
- Core FTP Lite a free FTP client
- FreeFTP FREE, drag & drop internet file transfer protocol program from Brandyware Software.
- FileZilla FREE, FileZilla can connect to almost every FTP server, even if you are behind a firewall or SOCKS proxy. On SFTP servers and servers which support SSL or Kerberos GSS, all traffic can be encrypted.
- FTPEdit FREE, Windows program that allows you to open and edit files on a remote FTP server as easily as if they were on your local drive.
- FTP Surfer is a free FTP client for Windows
- FTP Explorer FREE, looks and acts very much like the Windows Explorer.
- LeechFTP FREE, no longer developed, has multi language versions