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12/13/2005 12:50:46 PM · #1
Can anyone recommend an easy-to-use shareware FTP client? I've searched and found a zillion, not sure what to go with.
12/13/2005 12:51:42 PM · #2
Filezilla!

Message edited by author 2005-12-13 12:53:46.
12/13/2005 12:53:40 PM · #3
FileZilla is very fast and very good.
12/13/2005 12:54:12 PM · #4
I use WS FTP at home. It works quite well.

I've seen Smart FTP and Cute FTP as well. I think they're for secure transmission. WS FTP isn't.
12/13/2005 12:54:36 PM · #5
Yup, go with FileZilla, it's fast, reliable and FREE!

Message edited by author 2005-12-13 12:55:23.
12/13/2005 12:56:33 PM · #6
I like smartFtp
12/13/2005 01:36:01 PM · #7
another vote for FileZilla
12/13/2005 02:06:39 PM · #8
for the little i do that way WS FTP (free) works for me.
I may have to check out the filezilla thought - always looking for better stuff.
12/13/2005 02:07:40 PM · #9
Originally posted by Prof_Fate:

for the little i do that way WS FTP (free) works for me.
I may have to check out the filezilla thought - always looking for better stuff.


I used ws_ftp until recently but when I tried filezilla, it seemed to be quite a bit faster.
12/13/2005 02:14:39 PM · #10
SmartFTP best their is :P
12/13/2005 02:23:45 PM · #11
If you use Windows XP, you should be able to just type:

ftp.domainname.com into Windows Explorer and move the files over that way. Works for many. And it's suprising quick.
12/13/2005 02:25:05 PM · #12
Originally posted by theSaj:

If you use Windows XP, you should be able to just type:

ftp.domainname.com into Windows Explorer and move the files over that way. Works for many. And it's suprising quick.


Good point. You can goto "add network connection", run through the wizard and then just use it like any other folder in XP. Coolness.
12/13/2005 02:31:43 PM · #13
Originally posted by theSaj:

If you use Windows XP, you should be able to just type:

ftp.domainname.com into Windows Explorer and move the files over that way. Works for many. And it's suprising quick.


That works fine for smaller files, but if you get into larger files... Windows Explorer can quickly become unstable.
12/13/2005 04:43:04 PM · #14
Thanks for the tips guys. D/L'd Filezilla and it seems to be working great. :)
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