FileZilla® is a cross-platform FTP, SFTP, and FTPS client with a vast list of features, which supports Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and more. FileZilla's dynamic tools help you move files between your local machine and your Web site's server effortlessly. For example, Filezilla lets you compare your files with in-directory server files to manage file syncing. You can also tab browse between servers and transfer files to them simultaneously, as well as edit server files on the go. And Filezilla is available in 47 languages worldwide!
Features
- FTP client and server
- Supports FTP, FTPS and SFTP
- Built-in file management
- Advanced file settings
- Reduces timeout errors
- Multi-language support
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow FileZilla®
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User Reviews
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Easy to use, fast. Simple Design and i like it!
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Pretty! This has been an incredibly wonderful Aps. Thank you for supplying this Aps.
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Thank you very much for the program distributed under a free open license!
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Fast, reliable, easy to use, well maintained. I've been using this FTP client for years without issues. After trying many free clients, this was the best. Thanks to the development team!
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Not sure why, but for years now I get unreliable transfers when using this. Stopped using it about 3 years ago because of silently failed transfers, then used WinSCP, recently tried FileZilla again and boom, silently failed transfers again! Uploads all the files, everything looks normal, but when you run the files, all sorts of problems. Re-upload using another product, and everything works, ergo the files were not uploaded correctly by FileZilla. Back to WinSCP. Not sure if I have some setting wrong, but it should work out of the box.