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Free FTP
and File Transfer Utilities
Do you download a lot of programs from the Web? Then you
should check out our roundup of the Web's best free FTP
programs (and other file transfer utilities) below.
"FTP" stands for File Transfer Protocol. Simply put, it is a
way to copy files to and from FTP servers elsewhere on a
network. And it's the most common method for downloading
files onto your computer (and uploading files to Web sites).
Some people do all their downloading through their Web
browsers. Indeed, for casual downloaders, your browser may
be all the software you need.
But if you download a lot of files, you should check out the
FTP and other file transfer programs we list below. They
provide a much superior method for downloading software.
They provide many handy features that can make your
downloading time much more efficient. For example, some of
these programs let you "tag" various files that you'd like
to download while you're surfing. After you've finished a
surfing session, they'll automatically go out and retrieve
the files for you and then shut down your connection. Other
programs will automatically reconnect and resume a failed
download for you. (There are few things more annoying than
losing your connection after you've downloaded 19 megabytes
of a 20 meg file!)
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FTP Commander
A basic, easy-to-use freeware FTP client. Offers all the
functions of the Web's most popular FTP client,
WS_FTP, except that this is unconditionally free.
You can delete, rename and copy files, as well as create
and delete directories on the FTP server.
FTP Commander is freeware; unlike the second FTP client
listed here, FTP Navigator, (which is shareware).
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BitTorrent
A free, open-source peer-to-peer program, BitTorrent has
become a big hit with people looking to rapidly download
massive multimedia files (such as movies). What makes
BitTorrent unique is that, the more popular a file is,
the faster it downloads to your computer (as the program
uses every downloader's upstream bandwidth).
(For Windows, Mac, and Linux).
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Net
Vampire
(Note: this program is no longer
freeware, but a free 30-day trial is available).
If you surf around a lot and spot files here and there
that you'd like to download, then you need this useful
program. Just drop-and-drop the URLs to Net Vampire and
you can do all your downloading in one batch. Net
Vampire resumes broken connections and restarts
downloads. It's also specially designed to deal
successfully with noisy servers and unreliable links. It
also offers features such as a built-in search engine,
true site testing and support for many proxy types.
New version adds more features, including an on-the-fly
ZIP viewer and a multi-lingual user interface, which
supports 14 languages.
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NetAnts
Fed up with waiting forever to download files? Here's a
helpful free download manager that is designed to
maximize your throughput by making multiple FTP or HTTP
connections, (each of which downloads a separate part of
a single big file). NetAnts offers lots of features and
is available in many languages.
(For Windows).
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SmartFTP
A solid freeware FTP client, SmartFTP offers loads of
handy features, including a Windows Explorer-like
interface, drag & drop support and resumption of broken
transfers. (For Windows). Free for
personal, as well as educational and non-profit usage.
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AceFTP
One of the Web's most popular freeware FTP clients, this
easy-to-use program offers advanced features and gives
you the ability to open several FTP sites at once and
execute multiple file transfers concurrently. AceFTP
resumes broken transfers and lets you preview files with
its integrated viewer. (For
Windows).
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FTP
Explorer
(Note: this program is no longer
free). Here's a powerful, fully featured FTP
client that offers a Windows Explorer-like interface and
is easy to use. (For Windows).
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