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Post by ŋєт™ on Nov 3, 2008 16:30:21 GMT
What do you use for FTP? I've been using Filezilla since the beginning. It's free and it works very well.
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Post by Avtar on Nov 3, 2008 19:01:40 GMT
WS FTP. Got the Pro Version. It's amazing. Really is. Very easy to use and it's got all the functions you can think of available. I tried AceFTP, SmartFTP and FileZilla as well, but none of them matched up to WS FTP. The free version, I think it's called WS FTP LE is also pretty good. I've been recommending it to anyone who asks. SmartFTP is a close second, but it can be a little annoying at times, you have to go to Options and Preferences for every little darn thing. Gets on your nerves after a while. Hated AceFTP.
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Post by Wrighty on Nov 3, 2008 22:53:04 GMT
Filezilla.
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Post by danielazarc on Nov 3, 2008 23:38:06 GMT
CyberDuck. Works for me. =P
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Post by Avtar on Nov 4, 2008 13:52:59 GMT
CyberDuck. Works for me. =P Haha. That can work only for you Arty.
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Post by [dmsuperman] on Nov 4, 2008 14:04:54 GMT
Nautilus has built in ftp support, with bookmarking and the keyring. In windows, I used WinSCP, simply for the wide range of protocols and ability to save many profiles easily.
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Post by .System on Nov 4, 2008 14:23:56 GMT
Filezilla works awesome
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Post by Josh on Nov 4, 2008 14:28:37 GMT
CyberDuck. Best FTP program I've ever used. I should probably try Transmit sometime though.
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Post by Avtar on Nov 4, 2008 16:18:27 GMT
... and for Josh.
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Post by ŋєт™ on Nov 4, 2008 17:52:44 GMT
... and for Josh. idk after seeing that screenshot with the ducks it looks pretty badass I might have to try it #giggle.gif#
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Post by Avtar on Nov 4, 2008 19:03:21 GMT
*shatters your dreams*
It's only for the Mac.
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Post by ŋєт™ on Nov 4, 2008 21:09:12 GMT
*shatters your dreams*
It's only for the Mac. Ewwwww eff Macs....
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Post by Saknika on Nov 5, 2008 14:56:45 GMT
I work with FileZilla. Does everything I need it to do, and it's simple to use--not to mention free. ^^
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Post by Infinite on Nov 6, 2008 16:26:28 GMT
I use CoreFTP. I forgot where I found it, but I think someone had given me the link to use it awhile back. I mainly have used it only to upload files to Game Servers that I run, however, I have also done file uploads with it too. It is definitely handy and easy to use. I haven't even really ever dug deep into the features, just used the basic ones that I needed, but it is pretty much all straight forward. Not to mention, it's free. For those of you that want to check it out, here is the link off download.com. Click Me.
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Post by .Jordan on Nov 6, 2008 18:31:23 GMT
i currently use fireftp, a free addon for firefox. works well for what i need it for.
ive used smartftp and cuteftp in the pass but the fact that fireftp is so convented, i have firefox open alot of the time so when im uploading stuff i dont need to switch programs.
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Post by danielazarc on Nov 8, 2008 13:32:36 GMT
Avtar, I lol'd. Somehow I feel more proud to be using it now. DUCKS FOREVAR. *shatters your dreams*
It's only for the Mac. Ewwwww eff Macs.... No, you suck you fail you are a NOOB. I mean, Macs are cool. #hat.gif#
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Post by TheDiaryRoom on Nov 8, 2008 18:31:57 GMT
I use Cyberduck on Mac OS X, and SmartFTP on Windows.
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Post by vήڧ on Nov 8, 2008 18:44:13 GMT
On my Mac at work, I have Captain FTP, RBrowser, and another one I can't think of right now. I'll have to give CyberDuck a try. I've tried several others over the years, but can't remember which ones?
On my PC at home, I use FTP Voyager. I have used several others, but this is the one that I seem to keep going back to.
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Post by Joe C on Feb 5, 2009 10:36:33 GMT
filezilla pwnz all
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Post by Bobby Hensley on Feb 6, 2009 21:43:26 GMT
I just use Nautilus, the GNOME file browser (think Windows Explorer for Windows). I have my server's FTP mounted so I just double click it and bam, it opens up my FTP in that tab. From there I can just go on dealing with my local files in a separate tab. It makes for a rather seamless integration of web host + desktop.
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