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FileZilla - 3.2.3.1

Upload and download files via FTP.

All Time: (4.8)
Version 3.2.3.1: (5.0)
Selected Version: 3.2.3.1
Release Date: 2009-03-25
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 3.2.3.1): 1,205
Downloads (all versions): 21,125

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Product Description:

FileZilla is an FTP program for file uploading and downloading to and from your FTP site, server, or host. The program lets you transfer files and navigate among folders, Web sites, and your computer. This software enables you to perform multiple file transfers simultaneously.

What's new in this version:

  • Add context menu to data type indicator in status bar
  • Do not display file exists dialog after confirming to upload a changed, edited file
  • Classic theme wasn't remembered
  • OS X: Option to auto-remove successful transfers in queue could not be toggled
  • *nix, OS X: "Remove all" context menu item did not work if no item was selected in successful and failed queue tabs
  • MSW: Search PATH environment variable for associated editor if needed
  • Fix problems with double-quoted paths with containing single quotes in associations

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC

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Feedback Summary:

Version 3.2.3.1:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (4.0) Support: (2.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (4.0) Price: (5.0)
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FileZilla ReviewGreat for big workgroups - Version: 3.2.8.1, 10/19/2009 12:59PM PST

(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

bperry1
Great for big workgroups that need to keep dozens or more 'shortcuts" to FTP sites and settings "in sync" for all users as you can manage all settings and "shortcuts" by copying an XML file to the users.
Unlike Fetch, which relys on the difficult-to-manage Apple Keychain for shortcut passwords.
Don't know how Cyberduck or SImple FTP handles that --

BUT it is old Windows ugly and confusing to a Mac user.
Yes fast, stable and solid, once you get used to doing things the old WIndows way.

For big workgroups or managing an FTP server, yes.
For indiviudal users, probably not worth the learning curve unless you are used to Windows version.

Help files are almost all WIndows-specific (and therefor NOT helpful)
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FileZilla ReviewPerhaps the ugliest but most amazing FTP app out there. - Version: 3.2.5-rc1, 6/10/2009 03:07AM PST

PAFMAX
Filezilla's only problem is that it's interface is ugly, poor and sometimes quite difficult. Perhaps to win95-like. Yet, under that interface there is an application that is rock solid and very feature rich, for free!

If you can live with the ugly interface, then Filezilla is the tool you should use when doing FTP, SFTP or whatever file transfer option you're doing. It's fast, reliable and works great with batches of processes and arcane settings.

As an example it's the only tool I found that can batch process file permissions on subfolders and files separately or not, a life saver for me when a few thousands folders had their permissions corrupted in my server...

So, though it's ugly, it's free, it can do everything any other FTP apps can (an then some more) and it's stable like a rock.
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FileZilla ReviewGreat free app! - Version: 3.2.4.1, 6/5/2009 09:22AM PST

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joeblow17
I have used Transmit, and other FTP programs on my Mac but for free this is simple and does what you want it to. It works on multiple platform so for Windows user converting to Mac it is the same interface which makes transition seamless.

I have used filezilla regularly for years on both Windows and OS X and would recommend it to anyone!
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