If you’re not familiar with Amazon Simple Storage Service aka Amazon S3, it’s simply internet storage. For all your regular life gear you use lockers and storage compounds; for your data you’ve got S3.
And now InfiniteFTP provides FTP (file transfer protocol) access to your S3 account. InfiniteFTP lets you treat your S3 account like an FTP repository. It makes it easier to manage your files. To use it you need, obviously, an Amazon S3 account. If you’ve got that, simply sign up with InfiniteFTP and you’ll get ten days to check it out for free. It’s $4.95 a month after that.
InfiniteFTP.info In Their Own Words
“InfiniteFTP provides FTP access to Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3). It allows you to FTP files to S3 using any FTP client. You go to ftp://s3.infiniteftp.info and connect using your normal S3 access key and secret key. It’s that simple.”
Why InfiniteFTP.info It Might Be A Killer
InfiniteFTP is meant to make S3 infinitely more manageable. While S3 is a popular, well known storage solution, it isn’t the easiest to handle. InfiniteFTP provides that much needed bridge.
Some Questions About InfiniteFTP.info
How will InfiniteFTP find an audience? Is there a real market for its product? 







