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pmwwwgtalkvForum | FTP Clients (23rd Mar 08 at 1:06pm UTC) | | I've just updated my FTP client to Smart FTP v3. And I must say that although it'll take a bit of getting use to I love some of the new features. I think the best is that I can now edit multiple files at once through just one instance of Smart FTP rather than having 2/3 copies cluttering up my taskbar
So does anyone else use Smart FTP or do you have your own preferred client? | |
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pmYesh im sneaky! | Re: FTP Clients (23rd Mar 08 at 1:11pm UTC) | | Smart FTP is the most common used one, so its makes it easier even for different coders to work together. Smart FTP has all the right features and seems just fine, a bit slow transferring, but it think it depends on the host actually.
Previously iv tried FTP software like CoffeCup FTP and a few other weird ones. IN the End Smart FTP stood out
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pmmsn | Re: FTP Clients (23rd Mar 08 at 1:11pm UTC) | | I have no idea which client I use, I just use it and not care.
Editing multiple files at once is indeed very handy. | |
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pmwwwgtalkvForum | Re: FTP Clients (23rd Mar 08 at 1:18pm UTC) | | Smart FTP is the most common used one, so its makes it easier even for different coders to work together. Smart FTP has all the right features and seems just fine, a bit slow transferring, but it think it depends on the host actually. Previously iv tried FTP software like CoffeCup FTP and a few other weird ones. IN the End Smart FTP stood out Oh and FireFTP is Decent for on the run things XD
I tried using CoffeeCup before. It seems OK for beginners but lacks the more advanced features.
Oh, and I'm now editing 4 files at once | |
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pmmsn | Re: FTP Clients (23rd Mar 08 at 1:20pm UTC) | | Ya, coffeecup is very good for begginers, I used it alot, I still do sometimes
Quote: Oh, and I'm now editing 4 files at once Nice | |
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pmvForum | Re: FTP Clients (23rd Mar 08 at 1:32pm UTC) | | Dont' you have to pay for SmartFTP?
I use FileZilla 'cause it's free! | |
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pm | Re: FTP Clients (23rd Mar 08 at 2:39pm UTC) | | I thought FileZilla was a file-managing program-thing
I use FireFTP since it's quick and easily accessible. | |
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pm | Re: FTP Clients (23rd Mar 08 at 2:58pm UTC) | | FireFTP. | |
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pmwww | Re: FTP Clients (23rd Mar 08 at 2:58pm UTC) | | Dont' you have to pay for SmartFTP? I use FileZilla 'cause it's free!
I use FileZilla too, i like it. Might give SmartFTP a go and see what it's like, as there seems to be some good words said about it. | |
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pmwwwmsnaimxfire | Re: FTP Clients (23rd Mar 08 at 4:19pm UTC) | | If I'm going to be editing files I use Dreamweavers built in FTP feature, if I'm just uploading alot of files I use winscp or SmartFTP when if feels like working. | |
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pmwww | Re: FTP Clients (23rd Mar 08 at 5:28pm UTC) | | I used to use SmartFTP but ever since the third one came out, my copy has been unoperational. It won't even delete from Add/Remove Programs.
So I just use FireFTP. | |
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pmwwwskypeaimgtalk | Re: FTP Clients (24th Mar 08 at 2:35am UTC) | | In Mandriva, KDE has a bult in FTP client that runs in your explorer window just like a local folder. But instead of typing in /home/artemis/Desktop as the location, I type in the FTP url (ftp://user@domain.com/folder/folder2) and enter my password in the popup. Then I can browse the files like they're on my hard drive, and right click a file to edit (can have as many as I want open, and saving is just a Ctrl+S away ^_^). It literally functions exactly like my desktop.
This is why I refuse to program on windows anymore. ^_^
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pmwww | Re: FTP Clients (24th Mar 08 at 2:56am UTC) | | Windows can do that, too. | |
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