SmartFTP v1.0 Build 981.5 Beta
Posted by Marcel Klum on 11 February 2004 - 21:35 · 11 comments & 452 views
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#1 Posted by StuRReaL on 11 Feb 2004 - 22:56
- Cool gonna grab this
this has to be the best FTP software bar none
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#2 Posted by Spyder on 11 Feb 2004 - 23:28
- i love this prog
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#3 Posted by Mav Phoenix on 12 Feb 2004 - 00:21
- The queue system seems a little confusing. I like FileZilla.
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#4 Posted by WishX on 12 Feb 2004 - 01:34
- I used to use WS_FTP Pro until I gave SmartFTP a shot. I've used SmartFTP ever since. Very good program.
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#5 Posted by xGarrett on 12 Feb 2004 - 01:38
- I like FileZilla, personal preference. All FTP programs are about the same anymore...
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#6 Posted by Avi on 12 Feb 2004 - 01:52
- Great piece of software. FREE also...

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#6.2 Posted by Dark Warhawk on 12 Feb 2004 - 16:30
- yes its free
Personal and Educational Users:
SmartFTP is free for personal and educational purposes.
Commercial Users:
Please register after you have evaluated SmartFTP for 30-days.
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#7 Posted by fobban on 12 Feb 2004 - 06:48
- I'll stick to FlashFXP

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#8 Posted by BetaguyGZT on 12 Feb 2004 - 08:18
- Great program. The drag-n-drop really is a time saver --- lets you upload or download any number of folders at once.
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