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The 2nd most popular FTP client on Linux

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gFTP is a multithreaded FTP client. This version of it runs under X and was written using GLib/GTK+. gFTP features: * simultaneous downloads, * resuming of interrupted file transfers, * file transfer queues, * downloading of entire directories, * FTP and HTTP proxy support, * remote directory caching, * passive and non-passive file transfers, * drag-n-drop support, * bookmarks menu, * support for SSH and SSH2 file transfers, * support FXP transfers, * stop button, and many more features.
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  • schwarzproductions expert
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    A good ftp-program, but I like Filezilla more. gFTP crashes too much in my opinion.

  • amarc devotee
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    Great FTP client that suports SSH2 protocol too. You have standard left/right sides and you can drop anything on your remote location with ease.

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Website: gftp.org
Developer: Brian Masney
License: Open source
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Usage: 6 days, 1 hour, 55 minutes and 6 seconds
Usage since: 12 February 2009

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