FTP Client Set Up
Tutorials :
Setting up an email ClientSetting up an FTP client
Highlighting web browsers
Some Simple Command Line
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What you need to set up your FTP client
FTP systems all need 3 things to make a connection:A username- often times takes the form of an email address. user@domainname.com
A host or IP to connect to- This may be a server name, an IP address, or the domian name itself.
A password
Select the tutorial for your FTP Client:
- FileZilla 2.2.15
- FileZilla 3.0.1
- WS_FTP 6.0
- Cute FTP 1.0
- Cute FTP 2.8
- Cute FTP 5.0
- Cute FTP 7.1
- Cute FTP 8.3
- FTP Commander 8
- FTP Commander 9
- Leech FTP
- Core FTP 1.3
- Core FTP 2.1
- Windows FTP
- Bullet Proof FTP 1.03
- Bullet Proof FTP 1.26
- Bullet Proof FTP 2.45
- Bullet Proof FTP 2.61
- Leap FTP 3.0
- Flash FXP 360
- Go FTP
- ACE FTP
- Smart FTP
- Ice FTP
- AlFTP
- Coffee Cup Direct FTP
FTP Clients to Download- (Most are Free)
(Sorted by OS support)PC and Multiplatform FTP Clients
If you have Windows XP, Vista-Ultimate edition only, Internet Explorer version 6 only, on your computer, you already have a GUI, (Graphical User Interface), FTP built in. Most computers systems will still allow you to use command line FTP no matter what version computer you use.FileZilla
ALFTP
ACE FTP
Go FTP
wsftp
Smart FTP
SFTP Drive
pbFtpClient
Net2FTP
NCFTP
Leech FTP
Secure FTP
FTP Explorer
FTP Commander
Both Fling and Classic FTP
Flash FXP
Fire FTP
Far Manager
Opus FTP
CuteFTP
cURL
Cross FTP
Core FTP
BitKinex
Wise-ftp
3D FTP
Win SCP FTP
FTP Rush
FTP Voyager
FTP Editor
CoffeeCup FTP
FTP Cube
MAC FTP Clients
InterarchyFugu
Fetch
CyberDuck
Captain FTP
Panic Transmit
Linux/Unix/KDE FTP Clients
LftpKgrabber
Kasablanca
Global downloader
gftp
CurlFtpFS