There are a lot of FTP Client programs out there in the internet available for download. But to standout, the program must not only be popular, but must also deliver what it is supposed to deliver (which is, to transfer files over a network like the internet). A popular example would be Filezilla FTP Client (you can have a free Filezilla download here).
Personally, I use FireFTP for my upload needs. FireFTP does the job similarly as with Filezilla, but the good thing with FireFTP is that it complements your Mozilla Firefox browser as an add-on!
FireFTP has the following features:
* It’s free!
* Cross-platform: Works on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
* Secure: SSL/TLS/SFTP support, same encryption used with online banking and shopping
* Synchronization: Keep directories in sync while navigating
* Directory Comparison: Compare directory content (compares subdirectories too!)
* International: Available in over 20 languages
* Character Set Support: UTF8 and just about any other character encoding supported
* Automatic reconnect and resuming of tranfers
* Search/Filtering
* Integrity Checks of transfers (XMD5, XSHA1)
* Export/Import accounts
* Remote Editing
* File Hashing: Generate hashes of files (MD5, various SHA’s)
* Drag & Drop
* File Compression: Using MODE Z
* Timestamp Synchronization
* Proxy support
* FXP support
* Advanced properties (CHMOD, recursive CHMOD, thumbnails)
* Tutorials and help files available for support
* IPv6 support
* Open Source!
* Seamless integration with Mozilla Firefox
If you want a free copy of FireFTP Client, check out the link below.
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