OT: Drag-N-Drop FTP

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I'm looking at finding some solution to some kind of Drag-N-Drop FTP for our clients. Right now we're using traditional ftp, which a lot of our clients don't know how to use, nor are technically savvy enough to even comprehend, let alone try. And using the browser to FTP 30, 50, 600+ MB files just isn't going to work (a browser should be used for what it's for, surfing, not transferring files.) So, I'm looking for solutions, to make the process as easy as possible, for both folks on Macs as well as PCs, and using any of the plethora of browsers/ftp clients out there.


Ideally, something where they can hit it with their browser, since they'll be surfing anyway, and then something comes up, or gets installed, or... I don't know, I guess that's why I'm here asking. I thought of attempting to setup a (public) mountable partition on our FTP server with login and passwords for each client, but that will be too much hassle in having to keep the logins up to date and what not.

Suggestions anyone?

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