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recommendation please. Unix base ftp program

in win32 platform, i can easily find some GUI based ftp application like cuteFtp, WsFtp and etc which provides GUI + resuming download.

pls recommend me some similar application which runs on Sun Solaris sparc 8.

hopefully it is free.

thank you very much.
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If you have gtk libraries installed, try gFTP.

ncFTP doesn't have a GUI, but isn't that hostile to work with in general.
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