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		<title>A free FTP client ro rival the best commercial apps?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As everyone at open-inn knows I am a big advocate of the world of FOSS but i still find myself having to use windows for some tasks (mainly latest versions of dreamweaver and photoshop).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As everyone at open-inn knows I am a big advocate of the world of FOSS but i still find myself having to use windows for some tasks (mainly latest versions of dreamweaver and photoshop).</p>
<p>Despite this I am relentless with my mission to find decent (if not better) alternatives to the commercial apps i use and for a long time one of the things I could never replace was my trusty FTP program, CuteFTP from Globalscape&#8230;.until now..</p>
<p>Ok, so gftp and LOADS of other foss ftp programs have been around for ages BUT i always found cuteftp the most intuitive gui compared to any other ftp apps (and I include commercial ones in that statement).</p>
<p>Then one fateful day several months ago I came across Filezilla, an open-source ftp client (and server if you want it) that blew my socks off.  Running over 250 websites for various clients I use ftp more than most people i know so for me speed and decent gui is essential.</p>
<p>Filezilla does everything you would expect from an ftp client (ftp, ftps, sftp, resume, folder comparing etc <a title="Filezille, Free Open-source FTP client" href="http://filezilla-project.org/client_features.php" target="_blank">http://filezilla-project.org/client_features.php</a>) but the thing that impressed me the most was the level of attention that was given the the gui design.</p>
<p>I regularly export my site settings to my dropbox as a straight xml file so i can access all my sites from any pc i like without any hassle though any sensitive ones are not stored/exported (I use Keepassx to keep contorl of my passwords but ill post on that seperately cos thats awesome and foss too!)</p>
<p>Im not going into the specifics here as you can check  the project website for that info but its available as Windows &amp; Mac binaries and GNU/Linux source is also available so it should run on anything. Ubuntu includes it in the repos but I found quite a few of the gui features (like synced browsing and quite connect button) were missing from the repo version compated to the latest source tarball.</p>
<p>So why not head over to <a href="http://filezilla-project.org/">http://filezilla-project.org/</a> and install it, or do a the following old trusty (if you are on ubuntu).</p>
<pre>sudo apt-get install filezilla</pre>
<p>This post isnt a technical review of the app just another notch of my foss bedpost. Enjoy&#8230;.</p>
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