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The best FTP client. Good work!
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I installed version 3.5.2 of FileZilla on my Mac running Mac OS 10.7.2. I managed to get it to run successfully once and downloaded some log files. Then my internet connection was lost. I rebooted my router and everything worked again until I tried running FileZilla, internet connection went down again! I'm now running CyberDuck instead.
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The best FTP client. Good work!
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Very Fast compared to CuteFTP.. The UI is complicated. too many windows
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Great project! Love you FileZilla, I just moved from wordpress to my own server & trust me FileZilla is very simple, fast & easy to use if you are a newbie.
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Nice and very helpful! Thank you!
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Good Soft! Thank.
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Fantastic job, thanks for writing
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Really powerful and practical software.
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It's soooo beautiful!
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Nice FTP-client. Excellent application!
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This is a really good project!
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FileZilla - best FTP soft!
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Great FTP program. Simple, intuitive, and very easy to use.
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Works well but is not intended for first FTP users. The user interface is designed for power users (= lot of technical info shown be default). The Project summary should say supporting "Windows XP or higher". "Supporting windows" is inaccurate. Use of the abbreviation "win32" in package names traditionally implied supporting platform win9x/2K/XP etc. The installer should warn when installing on Win2K that it will not work. It allowed me do an install and then SEVERELY crash win2k on first run - quite an achievement! Helpful pointers (ie a link to wikipedia FTP page) in the FAQ to answer basic info on what FTP is and how to use it, and a dummies guide to using it for the first time are needed based on the wiki FAQ discussion page I read. The FAQ does not address guiding users to other sources of information - be it forum or third party.
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Fast and easy to use.
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If you need a free alternative to CuteFtp (which i still prefer), this is the one you should consider. The GUI is certainly not the best and the development team should make it more easy and user friendly. Overall, it works great and its FREE!
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It is a great software.
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FileZilla is best in ftp job, it requires experience, but best program for experienced users. I dont remember how many times i export my ftp connection accounts list from filezilla, format my computer because of other problems and import my accounts list back. it's more important than my web bookmarks...
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This is a very nice program and it is really fast.
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I installed version 3.5.2 of FileZilla on my Mac running Mac OS 10.7.2. I managed to get it to run successfully once and downloaded some log files. Then my internet connection was lost. I rebooted my router and everything worked again until I tried running FileZilla, internet connection went down again! I'm now running CyberDuck instead.
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Not the most beautiful source code I've seen. Bad comment usage, comments of several languages, arbitrary naming, etc. Very disappointing. I wonder if it is/can be maintained well and also, how it did it's way to 3.x
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It could be the best simple and efficiently working uploader if it wasn't for a permanent issue never addressed because in the forum there are plenty of complaints about this issue, but they are always dismissed and often told off. The developer never admits it is a bug and always says the fault is on the users. Of course, there are very inexperienced people knowing nothing about nothing, but some threads about this bug are very well documented. Throughout the years I have used Fikezilla, it is unable to upload a large file (within Filezilla specifications) without disconnecting. When it resumes it does it incorrectly and the files are broken.This has been happening with different hosts, different files, different computers, different OSs, etc., through many years.
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Fast. Easy. Great.
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Stores passwords in extremely insecure fashion. Even without asking by default.
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Frequent disconnections when transferring big number of files, the history doesn't work, and the UI have strange limitations. I don't have those problems with gFTP under debian, by example.
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FileZilla is my FTP client of choice. Great functionality and easy to get started with if you are familiar with FTP.