FTP application

SzechuanosaurusSzechuanosaurus Registered User, ClubPA regular
edited January 2007 in Help / Advice Forum
So I've been using some app. called WiseFTP that came free with my hosting package but it's lousy. It used to work fine, but now it seems to just fail to upload (or download) anything bigger than a couple of hundred kilobytes. I can use the web-based FTP manager with my host but that's clumsy and inefficient for big projects. I need an FTP application that is quick and easy - drag and drop svp - but beyond that doesn't need any particularly fancy features except that it should be a standalone application that can remember several accounts and passwords etc. Free would be super-neato.

Any ideas? I though the mozilla guys did one but can't seem to find anything about it.

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  • robaalrobaal Registered User regular
    edited January 2007
    I use Total Commander - mainly a file manager, but can do what you want also (though I don't know what svp is). It's shareware, but will only bug you everytime you start it rather than not work after a period of time.

    edit: Oh, and I think you were thinking of Filezilla.

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  • SzechuanosaurusSzechuanosaurus Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited January 2007
    svp = s'il vous plaît = please :D

    I'll check those out, thanks.

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  • SeguerSeguer of the Void Sydney, AustraliaRegistered User regular
    edited January 2007
    There's SmartFTP which is pretty good for a free one. It is kind of time trialed for the free version, but all it does is popup a dialog asking you to register every now and then. If you use FireFox you could get the FireFTP extension.

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