FTP Clients

There are so many FTP Clients on the Net some are free and some are paid Versions. Here are our top picks of both versions of Ftp Clients.

FileZilla is a free, open-source FTP client for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Due to its price tag (or lack thereof), cross-platform support, and ease of use, FileZilla is a go-to option for many users new to FTP. Users stick around because FileZilla is a fast, full-featured (it also has remote file editing), and reliable FTP client in constant development. There’s even a portable version you can toss on your thumb drive to use FileZilla on the go. Finally, if you’re a Windows user you can even use FileZilla to build your own home FTP server.  

SmartFTP is a free Explorer-like, customizable interface and supports drag-and-drop functions. Multiple FTP connections can be opened at the same time, and you can copy files from one remote host to another (FXP). Remote-host directory information is cached for future viewing, and FTP URLs are supported. Other features include a Favorites list; the ability to resume broken downloads; a global history; background transfers; proxy support; a passive transfer mode; and the ability to perform recursive downloads, uploads, and deletes.   

FireFTP is a free Firefox extension that integrates a powerful FTP client directly into our favorite browser. FireFTP isn’t the most feature-rich client of the bunch, but if all you need is a simple FTP client for the occasional upload or download, FireFTP is more than up for the job. Even better: You don’t have to install a separate program for FTP, since it all runs from the warm and fuzzy comfort of the ‘fox. If you’re running Firefox Portable on your thumb drive, you can take FireFTP with you wherever you go.  

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