FTPRush is a multi-protocol FTP client for Windows. It has a very nice and simple user interface that makes it easy to access FTP servers and transfer files. It supports transfers from a remote server to the local computer or between servers, which is known as FXP transfers. There is also SSL support for encrypted connections, and besides FTP, FTPRush can connect to TFTP servers.
The user interface is really intuitive. It reminds me of FlashFXP, one of my favorite FTP clients ever. There are two-panes, which can be set to show the contents of the local PC or those of a remote server. So, if you set two of those panes to remote servers, you can do server-to-server transfers by dragging files around. FTPRush works with tabs, just like your web browser. So you can open as many connections to servers as you want, and scroll through them quite easily.
As far as performance goes, FTPRush did a great job. I had no problems connecting to FTP sites. I didn't use any of the advanced settings, but it is always good to know that they are there.
Command Line Tools provides a set of open source, cross-platform commands.
It can upload or download files, create and delete directories and rename files.
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