FTP is the simplest and most secure way to exchange files over the Internet.
The most common use for FTP is to download files from the Internet. In addition, the ability to transfer files back-and-forth makes FTP essential for anyone creating a Web page, amateurs and professionals alike.
The virtual 'key' to get into an FTP site is the UserID and Password.
When connecting with an FTP Client, uploads and downloads couldn't be easier, and you have added security and additional features. For one, you're able to to resume a download that did not successfully finish, which is a very nice feature for people using dial-up connections who frequently lose their Internet connection.
FTP Client
An FTP Client is software that is designed to transfer files back-and-forth between two computers over the Internet. It needs to be installed on your computer and can only be used with a live connection to the Internet.
The classic FTP Client look is a two-pane design. The pane on the left displays the files on your computer and the pane on the right displays the files on the remote computer.
File transfers are as easy as dragging-and-dropping files from one pane to the other or by highlighting a file and clicking one of the direction arrows located between the panes.
Additional features of the FTP Client include: multiple file transfer; the auto re-get or resuming feature; a queuing utility; the scheduling feature; an FTP find utility; a synchronize utility; and for the advanced user, a scripting utility.
How to use FTP Client?
To make an FTP connection you can use a standard Web browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, etc.) or an FTP Client. To establish an FTP connection you need to have an FTP hosting account where you plan to upload your files. You can also create additional FTP accounts for other users.
With an FTP Client (such as FileZilla or CuteFTP) uploading/downloading a file is really easy. Furthermore, FTP clients have some extra features. For example, you're can resume a download that did not finish successfully. This is a very nice feature for people with slower Internet connections.
FTP clients' interface is usually divided in two - the pane on the left shows the files and folders on your computer (your Desktop, My Documents, etc,) and the pane on the right displays the files on the remote server (if this is your website hosting account, you will see the public_html folder, where the files of your site are stored).
FTP is always the best way to upload a lot of files onto your hosting account, we have picked out some of the free ones
that we think are worth trying:
FTP Cute. CuteFTP allows you to easily transfer your web page files from your computer to your web space on our servers. It has an easy and intuitive interface and will help you a lot when publishing your web site or downloading files. CuteFTP is fully compatible with our Professional FTP hosting. It is developed by GlobalSCAPE since 1996, with both a Windows-based or Mac-based interface and made for both home and professional use.
Filezilla.
FileZilla Client is a fast and reliable cross-platform FTP, FTPS and SFTP client with lots of useful features and an intuitive
interface.
Official Website: http://filezilla-project.org/
AcefTP.
It’s cool, uncluttered drag-and-drop interface, designed in a Windows XP fashion, lets you transfer files quickly and
efficiently and navigate with ease between folders, both on Web sites and on your computer.
Classic FTP.
Classic FTP is an easy to use ftp client that allows you to view, edit, upload, download and delete files from a remote
server (website) or network for free. Official Website: http://www.nchsoftware.com
FireFTP (Firefox Browser Extension).
FireFTP is a free, secure, cross-platform FTP client for Mozilla Firefox which provides easy and intuitive access to FTP
servers. Official Website: http://fireftp.mozdev.org/
CyberDuck (Mac Only).
Cyberduck is an open-source SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer) and FTP browser licenced under the GPL. Cyberduck
features the same intuitive interface for both FTP and SFTP browsing and is now Mac-only. You can open connections
to multiple servers, thanks to its document-based interface. A simple Favorites manager allows you to store frequently
used servers.
Official Website: http://cyberduck.ch/