SmartFTP allows you to transfer files across the Internet. It features an Explorer-like, customizable interface and supports drag-and-drop functions. Multiple FTP connections can be opened at the same time, and you can copy files from one remote host to another (FXP). Remote-host directory information is cached for future viewing, and FTP URLs are supported. Other features include a Favorites list; the ability to resume broken downloads; a global history; background transfers; proxy support; a passive transfer mode; and the ability to perform recursive downloads, uploads, and deletes.
The version available here is for 32-bit Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003 and is free for noncommercial use only.
Change Log:
- Favorites: New Favorites system. Based on the file system and XML files.
- Favorites: New "Default Favorite Item" which replaces the Transfer/Connection Global Settings
- Favorites: Multiple Favorites Locations/Folder. e.g. Use a shared favorites folder.
- Favorites: Added import for CuteFTP Home/Pro up to the latest available version (8.0).
- Favorites: Added import for IglooFTP Pro.
- Global Settings: All favorite item related settings are moved into the "Default Favorite".
- Transfer Queue: Removed "Max Retry" from the Transfer Queue global settings. It uses the "Max Retry" option from the favorite item now.
- Transfer: File/Folders are now sorted using a "natural order string" comparision.
- Fixed: Bug with "Unknown" date/time in File Exist Dialog
- Fixed: Source/Destination file mix up in File Exist Dialog
- Fixed: Favorite Statistics
- Fixed: Remote Edit / Monitor File under Windows Vista
- Fixed: Heap overflow in Log control. See http://secunia.com/advisories/24051/
- Fixed: Transfer Queue: Timer options (Auto Start, Auto Stop) were showed as disabled in the dialog even though they were enabled.
- Remote Browser: On Windows XP list control now uses "natural order string" comparison.
- SmartFTP no longer runs on Windows 98/ME. Get Latest Version (Non-Commercial Freeware)