Although I have WsFTP and the Firefox add-on Fire-FTP, it's still a pain in the ass. You have to: 1. open the program 2. login 3. navigate to the local and remote folder 4. locate the file(s) 5 and finally upload
So, my geek self asked, "How about reducing five steps to one step?"
Alas, ten minutes of Googling and test driving a coupla' duds later, I found a tiny program called "right-load". It could not be easier to use. It adds a "to ftp" option to the "send to" dialogue when you right-click on any file. After setting up the program with all the pertinent server information on first use, afterwards all you have to do any time you want to upload a file is right-click/send to/ ftp and it's done.
If your geek level is as high as mine, you can check it out HERE. And here's a tutorial on how to do the whole thing: HERE