CuteFTP is an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) client software application for Windows and Mac OSX. It is a powerful and easy-to-use file transfer program that allows users to quickly and securely transfer files between their local computer and remote FTP servers. With CuteFTP, users can easily drag and drop files to and from the remote server, or they can browse and select files in a familiar Windows Explorer-style interface. CuteFTP also includes features such as a secure SSL/TLS connection, support for proxies and firewalls, an integrated text editor, and an automatic transfer resume for interrupted transfers. Additionally, CuteFTP comes with a built-in scheduler, allowing users to easily schedule file transfers and synchronize their local and remote files.
Bundleware The installer may contain adware. Be careful during installation: https://alternativeapp.info/discussions/applications/11718/be-careful-in-the-installation/
Discontinued The extension does not work in Firefox 57 and later versions. The developer ended support and development of FireFTP after 13 years. The extension still works in XUL-based Firefox forks such as https://alternativeapp.info/software/waterfox/ and https://alternativeapp.info/software/palemoon/.
FileZilla is no longer supported, this is compatible with https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=64&start=1005#p156191.
Warning It has clearly been 'superseded' by the original FileZilla, see https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=64&start=1005#p156191.
Discontinued In March 2009, the development of BitKinex was stopped and it became freeware. The latest version, 3.2.3, can still be downloaded from the official website.
Discontinued The program is no longer updated. The latest stable version, 2.0.19, released on November 30, 2008, can still be downloaded from the official website.
Warning Be aware that installing FileZilla on your computer might install some packages / malware on your machine. See this thread in the FileZilla forum: https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=48441