Recommended FTP clients?

Started by mark, Feb 25, 2008, 09:29:41

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mark

I use the Firefox browser and FireFTP. It's an add-on which works for me. I have no idea whether or not it can be described as 'advanced' though.


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colirv

If you use Firefox as a browser then why not look at the FireFTP extension for starters. If that doesn't meet your needs I've found SmartFTP very good, and a friend uses GoFTP.
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Noreen

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I use http://www.goftp.com/ just for the IDNet webspace. I've no idea if it's "advanced", all I know is that it's simple enough for me to use and I really know nothing about FTP. I found that it was highly recommended online.

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scook94

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I use FTP Commander, the icon for it is a pic of Danger Mouse (for some reason), I quite like that! (the program is good too, and free).



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Moley

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I use CuteFTP which is probably not advanced, but good enough for my needs and its also free.



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Philip

filezilla for me, works a treat :thumb: and it's free

Simon

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I use WS FTP Pro, which is fine for XP, but the last time I checked, it wasn't available for Vista.


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psp83

I have loads installed but mainly use FireFTP for FF and Dreamweaver CS3.

I upload all day at work and never come across many problems with the above 2.

Filezilla is another one i/we use.

madasahatter

From what i can tell, cuteftp and smartftp are pretty good and easy to use.

D-Dan

To go against the grain - and return to topic - I use DOpus as a complete explorer replacement with FTP support - can't get much simpler to use than drag and drop as though the remote location was a local drive. And it offers so much more. Window's explorer is ancient history here.
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plugwash

or if you preffer doing your FTP stuff the old fassioned way just type ftp in a command propmpt window to get a nice traditional FTP client.


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