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FtpUse 2.2, the only release published by Ferro Software, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to integrate remote FTP storage directly into the local file system by assigning it a standard drive letter. Once executed from the command line, the program establishes a network-mapped volume that behaves like a physical hard disk, allowing any installed application to open, edit, save, or delete files on the FTP server without proprietary plug-ins or separate synchronization steps. Typical use cases include off-site backup scripts that write daily archives to an Internet-hosted repository, collaborative teams that want transparent access to shared assets stored on a corporate FTP account, media enthusiasts who stream large audio or video collections without pre-downloading, and developers who treat remote web space as an extension of the local project tree for direct deployment. Because the mounted drive supports standard NTFS operations, users can leverage Windows Search, robocopy, PowerShell, or legacy DOS commands to automate transfers, while third-party tools such as backup suites, antivirus scanners, or content-indexing engines continue to function normally. The software runs as a user-mode service, requires no kernel-level filter drivers, and consumes minimal RAM; credentials can be stored encrypted in the Windows Credential Manager or supplied at runtime for scripted scenarios. Network administrators appreciate the ability to lock drive access to read-only mode or restrict visibility to specific user profiles, adding a layer of security to public or multi-user workstations. FtpUse belongs to the Network & Internet category and remains at version 2.2, indicating a stable, feature-complete codebase that has required no subsequent updates since its initial publication. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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