7 of the Best Free Linux FTP Clients
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a popular and time-honored
method of
transferring files to and from a remote network site. FTP is built on a
client-server architecture and uses separate control and data
connections between the client and server applications. The FTP client
connects to the FTP server, and enables the user to send and retrieves
files from
that server.
FTP is one of many different file transfer protocols that are
used. Other examples include the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP),
BitTorrent, the SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), and Secure Copy
(SCP).
In recent years, FTP's popularity for general downloading
files has
declined. Linux distributions and software are now often
downloaded by using direct downloads using a web browser, by
BitTorrent, metalink, or by using a download utility such as Jigdo.
FTP is often tucked away as a download option even if it is available.
Whilst FTP can cause bandwidth problems it nevertheless remains a great
way of moving
large files.
We appreciate that FTP clients are not going to set your heart
racing. However, they are a great tool for both web designers and web
programmers alike.
To provide in insight into the quality of software that is
available, we have compiled a list of 7 top quality open source FTP
clients. There's a mix of graphical and console based applications
included. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for all types
of users.
Now, let's explore the 7 FTP clients at hand. For each
title we have compiled its own portal page, a full description with an
in-depth analysis of its features, a screenshot of the software in
action, together with links to relevant
resources and reviews.
| FTP Clients |
| FileZilla |
An extremely
popular cross-platform client |
| gFTP |
Multithreaded
client providing both a command-line interface and GUI |
| FireFTP |
Mozilla Firefox add-on |
| KFTPgrabber |
Client
for KDE |
| NcFTP |
User-friendly and well-featured console based software |
| Free
Open FTP Face |
Lightweight
client written in Python |
| LFTP |
Sophisticated command-line transfer software |
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