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  • B Brady Kelly

    What free FTP clients do you guys recommend?

    Q: What is the difference between a pigeon and a merchant banker? A: A pigeon can still put a deposit on a Ferrari.

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    paulcaseyjr
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    Something wrong with the cmd line ftp? Think that qualifies as free... :laugh:

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    • P paulcaseyjr

      Something wrong with the cmd line ftp? Think that qualifies as free... :laugh:

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      Brady Kelly
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      paulcaseyjr wrote:

      Something wrong with the cmd line?

      No.

      paulcaseyjr wrote:

      Something wrong with the cmd line ftp?

      Yes, it's bitch to use.

      Q: What is the difference between a pigeon and a merchant banker? A: A pigeon can still put a deposit on a Ferrari.

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      • G Giannakakis Kostas

        http://winscp.net/eng/index.php[^] can be used as an FTP client.

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        djenkins2604
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        I've been using WinSCP for ftp and sftp for a long time. Great client. Flash FXP would be my favorite commercial client.

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        • L Lost User

          Always does what it promises on Windows or Linux, good throughput.

          Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.

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          TheF0rmatter
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          Filezilla FTW - I just used it over the weekend to transfer close to 500 GB (yes, that is Gigabytes) from a customer site to our data center, several hundred thousand files in all. Great performance, very stable (had it up all weekend without any interruptions) and fast fast fast! I only wish it would allow more than 10 connections to the server because I filled all ten pretty quickly. I did get around the 10 connections limit by running multiple copies, but that's just not the same. I did notice that it couldn't transfer files when the full pathname of the file gets much above 200 characters, but a structure that long has other problems as well.

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          • B Brady Kelly

            What free FTP clients do you guys recommend?

            Q: What is the difference between a pigeon and a merchant banker? A: A pigeon can still put a deposit on a Ferrari.

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            Pawel Gielmuda
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            WinSCP ;P

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            • B Brady Kelly

              What free FTP clients do you guys recommend?

              Q: What is the difference between a pigeon and a merchant banker? A: A pigeon can still put a deposit on a Ferrari.

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              Windpuffs
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              FireFTP is the client I prefer if I have Firefox; Filezilla is great if I don't. Portable Filezilla can be preconfigured and emailed to other users, or carried on a USB stick. Filezilla Server is very good also.

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              • B Brady Kelly

                What free FTP clients do you guys recommend?

                Q: What is the difference between a pigeon and a merchant banker? A: A pigeon can still put a deposit on a Ferrari.

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                dj_jeff
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                I've also used SmartFTP (http://www.smartftp.com) als ftp client for a long time. But since it has went to shareware, I've searched for an alternative. So, I'm using the NC like freeCommander (http://www.freecommander.com) now. An FTP functionality has been released since the last major update. It has still only less abilities, but enough for down- and uploading files.

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                • B Brady Kelly

                  What free FTP clients do you guys recommend?

                  Q: What is the difference between a pigeon and a merchant banker? A: A pigeon can still put a deposit on a Ferrari.

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                  Dr Walt Fair PE
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                  I've been using DeluxeFTP

                  The PetroNerd

                  Walt Fair, Jr. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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                  • P Pawel Gielmuda

                    WinSCP ;P

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                    Arterion
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                    I second this completely.

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                    • B Brady Kelly

                      What free FTP clients do you guys recommend?

                      Q: What is the difference between a pigeon and a merchant banker? A: A pigeon can still put a deposit on a Ferrari.

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                      dazfuller
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                      FileZilla, no reason needed it just rocks, comes in flavours for Windows, Mac and Linux

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                      • B Brady Kelly

                        What free FTP clients do you guys recommend?

                        Q: What is the difference between a pigeon and a merchant banker? A: A pigeon can still put a deposit on a Ferrari.

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                        Member 4604561
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                        FTPWanderer is good, also FlashPeak Blaze FTP. Both are free and work with Windows and Unix/Linux.

                        The tragedy of your times is that you may get exactly what you want!

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                        • D David Crow

                          I've used WS_FTP (ipswitch.com) for years. It did what I needed it to.

                          "Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown

                          "The brick walls are there for a reason...to stop the people who don't want it badly enough." - Randy Pausch

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                          dpminusa
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                          I have used WS_FTP Pro for ever as well. Currently 2007.11.12. It has a nice simple interface with all the features I can think of to use. It is not FREE but under that threshold of $99 that I usually balk at for utilities. Maybe it should shoot for $49 in the current climate. Incidentally they also have a great TCP/ip Utility Tool, PingPack Pro, that I have used forever as well. It has most protocols and scenarios covered. The only bug I ever found (and my version is not the newest) was, if you open several remote sessions to the same site under certain circumstances the display will not refresh showing the revised directory listing after a download. I just watch for this and reload WS_FTP when it happens - rarely. I tried several other packages but never liked any of them well enough to change, Have not tried FireFTP.

                          "Coding for fun and profit ... mostly fun"

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                            I have used WS_FTP Pro for ever as well. Currently 2007.11.12. It has a nice simple interface with all the features I can think of to use. It is not FREE but under that threshold of $99 that I usually balk at for utilities. Maybe it should shoot for $49 in the current climate. Incidentally they also have a great TCP/ip Utility Tool, PingPack Pro, that I have used forever as well. It has most protocols and scenarios covered. The only bug I ever found (and my version is not the newest) was, if you open several remote sessions to the same site under certain circumstances the display will not refresh showing the revised directory listing after a download. I just watch for this and reload WS_FTP when it happens - rarely. I tried several other packages but never liked any of them well enough to change, Have not tried FireFTP.

                            "Coding for fun and profit ... mostly fun"

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                            David Crow
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                            dpminusa wrote:

                            The only bug I ever found (and my version is not the newest) was, if you open several remote sessions to the same site under certain circumstances the display will not refresh showing the revised directory listing after a download.

                            Is this a true bug? If they are using FindFirstChangeNotification(), see here.

                            "Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown

                            "The brick walls are there for a reason...to stop the people who don't want it badly enough." - Randy Pausch

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