FTP (File Transfer Protocol) are mostly used in web development. Is very useful for connecting servers using FTP protocol for transferring files between server and client. This article will provide you with basic info about top FTP clients for windows systems. Personally, I always use FileZilla as FTP clients, So the below list can be used for Alternatives of FileZilla.

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Top 5 FTP Clients for Windows

1. FileZilla FTP Client

FileZilla is the most popular FTP client used for connecting FTP servers. It is popular with its user-friendly features. FileZilla is cross-platform and supports FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS), and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP).

[ Download FileZilla Client ]

2. WinSCP

WinSCP is an open-source free FTP client for Windows systems. It also supports Secure FTP for secure communication between server and client. WinSCP supports a variety of transfer protocols, so you can use one tool for both secure and insecure file copying

[ Downlaod WinSCP ]

3. Cyberduck

Cyberduck provides an easy-to-use interface and connects to FTP (File Transfer Protocol), SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer), WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning), Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage and Rackspace Cloud Files. Its interface is easy to browse and move your files quickly in the browser with caching enabled for the best performance.

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4. FREE FTP

Free FTP is very user-friendly and designed to be a powerful FTP client. It can connect to FTP server with the click of a button, and provides facilities for transferring files by dragging and dropping them to your server or computer.

[ Download Free or Purchase Free FTP ]

5. Direct FTP

Direct FTP provides Uploading and downloading files and folders is easy! Just use your mouse to drag and drop them wherever you want them to go. It also Supports secure file transfers, including SFTP over SSH, FTPS over TSL, and HTTPS.

[ Download Free or Purchase Free FTP ]

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  1. A good list of FTP clients, but I can’t wait to see the 2017 update! However, I think FTP clients are definitely losing ground to other options such as web rtc. This is likely due to issues of security and speed. Businesses and confidential doc related transfers also tend to seek out other solutions. For work related large file transfers I’d take a look at Innorix DS.

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