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FTP Clients common to Ubuntu/Mint in conventional repositories include:  Gftp, Vsftp, Lftp, Git-ftp, Inetutils-ftp, Jftp, Ncftp
Some are console based and some run in X.
<big>Many [[File Managers for Linux]] have built in FTP support and work as a full FTP client.  </big>
== FireZilla ==
== gFTP ==
== gFTP ==
gFTP is a free/open-source multithreaded File Transfer Protocol client program. It is most used on Unix-like systems, such as Linux, Mac OS X and Sony PlayStation 3. It includes both a graphical user interface (GUI), which utilizes the GTK+ graphical toolkit, and a command-line interface.
gFTP is a free/open-source multithreaded File Transfer Protocol client program. It is most used on Unix-like systems, such as Linux, Mac OS X and Sony PlayStation 3. It includes both a graphical user interface (GUI), which utilizes the GTK+ graphical toolkit, and a command-line interface.

Latest revision as of 08:26, 2 November 2024

FTP Clients common to Ubuntu/Mint in conventional repositories include: Gftp, Vsftp, Lftp, Git-ftp, Inetutils-ftp, Jftp, Ncftp

Some are console based and some run in X.

Many File Managers for Linux have built in FTP support and work as a full FTP client.

FireZilla

gFTP

gFTP is a free/open-source multithreaded File Transfer Protocol client program. It is most used on Unix-like systems, such as Linux, Mac OS X and Sony PlayStation 3. It includes both a graphical user interface (GUI), which utilizes the GTK+ graphical toolkit, and a command-line interface.

Supports bookmarks

GNOME Commander

This just crashes when attempted to add an FTP site to connect to.