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I always stuck with my fav, wsftp, free, small and has done the job for me for years... I have tried CuteFTP but never really got into the swing of it...

Just downloaded SMartFTP, what a nice FTP client, very easy on the eyes, and free...

All the others that I have tried, FlashFXP, FTP Voyager, CuteFTP but they didn't appeal to me, so I think I'll stick with SmartFTP for my new FTP client for now, unless someone can recommend another :)

Other than good olde faithful!

c:>ftp

ftp>

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I've been using FlashFXP for a long while but since I formatted Saturday, I haven't installed it and have been messing with SmartFTP. SmartFTP kicks ass and I should've tried it sooner. Screw FlashFXP, i'ma keep using SmartFTP. Thanks to this program, I can once again say that using free software kicks a$$!

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Originally posted by tryfe

I've been using FlashFXP for a long while but since I formatted Saturday, I haven't installed it and have been messing with SmartFTP. SmartFTP kicks ass and I should've tried it sooner. Screw FlashFXP, i'ma keep using SmartFTP. Thanks to this program, I can once again say that using free software kicks a$$!

:bandit:

Yep, I love it two :)

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Hello Everybody!

I used to use CuteFTP for years since it was considered the best FTP Client. But Now I decided to try other clients!

What is the Best FTP Client that suuports all the protocols (sFTP , SSH1, SSh2, ..) ?

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Nobody has mentioned BitBeamer???<br />

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The followup to LeechFTP?<br />

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True multithreaded multi-server file downloading?<br />

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Scheduling? Hidden directories, the works?<br />

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*sigh*<br />

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Check it out. It's the best.<br />

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- Gurm

thx. for remembering of the name... someone told me about it but didn't test it yet... I do still use leechftp quite a lot...

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