Filezilla will be my primary ftp client for the foreseeable future

If you’re maintaining websites and haven’t already tried Filezilla, download it now!

There are some great commercial products out there, such as WS_FTP Home and WS_FTP Pro. In fact, so far as I know, these are the gold standards for ftp client software. I’ve used them both and highly recommend them to anyone who has $39.95 or $54.95, respectively, to shell out. What’s more, Ipswitch will give you 30 days each to try them out before you buy, so you have nothing to lose.

But personally, with four websites underway, I’m running on a shoestring until at least one of them starts turning a profit!

Even if you’re happy using FireFTP as I was until recently, Filezilla is definitely worth the effort to download if you’re not going with one of Ipswitch, Inc.’s premium products mentioned above. The interface is slightly different from FireFTP’s–primarily that it’s drag-and-drop rather than select file(s) and push a button–but it only took me a couple of minutes to figure all that out and get going with it.

The thing I like best about it, I guess, is the fact that it’s a standalone program, so aside from it not bringing down my entire browser and any pending emails should it crash, the interface just feels roomier. I always have so many tabs open in FireFox and so many toolbars active that FireFTP feels like it’s crammed in and lacks adequate space compared to Filezilla. (Of course, I originally went with FireFTP so that I wouldn’t need to run yet another standalone program–don’t think I haven’t recognized the irony of that yet.)

The Ipswitch products are faster and have more features, but I think I’m going to be using Filezilla for a while now as my primary ftp client. Sometimes second best is good enough.


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