Mmm, it sort of does as bateleur has noted, but possibly not to the level you need -- but I've not seen anything which does that sort of synching in a vanilla FTP client, only in an FTP client bolted on to some kind of content manager.
FileZilla does have the ability to work with stuff in other timezones and not to get _too_ confused -- I've used it with servers in the US before now -- but it does depend on both your server and the remote server having a reasonable idea of what the time is and communicating correctly about timezones. If your remote server doesn't correctly announce its timezone within the timestamp, or if your or its clock has drifted significantly, then you're a bit buggered really.
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Date: 2006-08-22 11:06 am (UTC)FileZilla does have the ability to work with stuff in other timezones and not to get _too_ confused -- I've used it with servers in the US before now -- but it does depend on both your server and the remote server having a reasonable idea of what the time is and communicating correctly about timezones. If your remote server doesn't correctly announce its timezone within the timestamp, or if your or its clock has drifted significantly, then you're a bit buggered really.