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Nicolas Raoul
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I need an FTP client for Windows

Requirements:

  • Graphical and user-friendly
  • Feels like a Windows Explorer window, supports drag and drop
  • No nags/ads/spyware
  • Open source
  • Supports FTPS, SFTP, and all modern authentication mechanisms
  • Well-maintained. While FTP is not bleeding-edge, I want to avoid programs that has not received a single commit in more than 36 months. The most recent commits the better.

I need an FTP client for Windows

Requirements:

  • Graphical and user-friendly
  • Feels like a Windows Explorer window, supports drag and drop
  • No nags/ads/spyware
  • Open source
  • Supports FTPS, SFTP, and all modern authentication mechanisms
  • Well-maintained. While FTP is not bleeding-edge, I want to avoid programs that has not received a single commit in more than 3 months. The most recent commits the better.

I need an FTP client for Windows

Requirements:

  • Graphical and user-friendly
  • Feels like a Windows Explorer window, supports drag and drop
  • No nags/ads/spyware
  • Open source
  • Supports FTPS, SFTP, and all modern authentication mechanisms
  • Well-maintained. While FTP is not bleeding-edge, I want to avoid programs that has not received a single commit in more than 6 months. The most recent commits the better.
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I need an FTP client for Windows

Requirements:

  • Graphical and user-friendly
  • Feels like a Windows explorerExplorer window, supports drag and drop
  • No nags/ads/spyware
  • Open source
  • Supports FTPS, SFTP, and all modern authentication mechanisms
  • Well-maintained. While FTP is not bleeding-edge, I want to avoid programs that has not received a single commit in more than 3 months. The most recent commits the better.

I need an FTP client for Windows

Requirements:

  • Graphical and user-friendly
  • Feels like a Windows explorer window, supports drag and drop
  • No nags/ads/spyware
  • Open source
  • Supports FTPS, SFTP, and all modern authentication mechanisms
  • Well-maintained. While FTP is not bleeding-edge, I want to avoid programs that has not received a single commit in more than 3 months. The most recent commits the better.

I need an FTP client for Windows

Requirements:

  • Graphical and user-friendly
  • Feels like a Windows Explorer window, supports drag and drop
  • No nags/ads/spyware
  • Open source
  • Supports FTPS, SFTP, and all modern authentication mechanisms
  • Well-maintained. While FTP is not bleeding-edge, I want to avoid programs that has not received a single commit in more than 3 months. The most recent commits the better.
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Nicolas Raoul
  • 19.5k
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I need an FTP client for Windows

Requirements:

  • Graphical and user-friendly
  • Feels like a Windows explorer window, supports drag and drop
  • No nags/ads/spyware
  • Open source
  • Supports FTPS, STFPSFTP, and all modern authentication mechanisms
  • Well-maintained. While FTP is not bleeding-edge, I want to avoid programs that has not received a single commit in more than 3 months. The most recent commits the better.

I need an FTP client for Windows

Requirements:

  • Graphical and user-friendly
  • Feels like a Windows explorer window, supports drag and drop
  • No nags/ads/spyware
  • Open source
  • Supports FTPS, STFP, and all modern authentication mechanisms
  • Well-maintained. While FTP is not bleeding-edge, I want to avoid programs that has not received a single commit in more than 3 months. The most recent commits the better.

I need an FTP client for Windows

Requirements:

  • Graphical and user-friendly
  • Feels like a Windows explorer window, supports drag and drop
  • No nags/ads/spyware
  • Open source
  • Supports FTPS, SFTP, and all modern authentication mechanisms
  • Well-maintained. While FTP is not bleeding-edge, I want to avoid programs that has not received a single commit in more than 3 months. The most recent commits the better.
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Nicolas Raoul
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