Wiki > FTP Clients
Windows
FileZilla
A free and open source FTP and SFTP client. FileZilla is well tested on Whatbox servers. Official site - The official all platforms download page has Windows installers without any advertisements.
Cyberduck
A free and open source FTP and SFTP client. Official site
WinSCP
A free and open source FTP and SFTP client with an integrated file editor. Advertisements can be disabled in the WinSCP installer. Supports segmentation. Official site
lftp
A free and open source command line FTP client suitable for intermediate and advanced users. Supports segmentation. For more information, see the lftp article. Official Site
SmartFTP Pro
A proprietary commercial FTP client with a 30 day free trial. Supports segmentation. For more information, see the SmartFTP Pro article. Official Site
iGetter
A proprietary commercial FTP client. Supports segmentation. Official Site
Syncovery
Another proprietary commercial Universal File Tansfer client. Exteremly powerful piece of software that allows you to setup schedules and advanced transfers with several protocols such as FTP, SSH, HTTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Google Drive, Microsoft Azure, OneDrive, SharePoint, DropBox, Box, Backblaze B2, and many other cloud storage providers. It is free for 30-days of use as a trial that only consumes days when you open it on that day. Supports segmentation. Official Site
Mac
FileZilla
A free and open source FTP and SFTP client with active development. FileZilla is well tested on Whatbox servers. Official site
Cyberduck
A free and open source FTP and SFTP client. Official site
lftp
A free and open source command line FTP client suitable for intermediate and advanced users. Supports segmentation. For more information, see the lftp article. Official Site
Transmit
A proprietary commercial FTP and SFTP client with 7 day free trial. Official Site
Forklift
A proprietary commercial FTP and SFTP client with 15 day free trial. Official Site
iGetter
A proprietary commercial FTP client. Supports segmentation. Official Site
Syncovery
Another proprietary commercial Universal File Tansfer client. Exteremly powerful piece of software that allows you to setup schedules and advanced transfers with several protocols such as FTP, SSH, HTTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Google Drive, Microsoft Azure, OneDrive, SharePoint, DropBox, Box, Backblaze B2, and many other cloud storage providers. It is free for 30-days of use as a trial that only consumes days when you open it on that day. Supports segmentation. Official Site
GNU/Linux
FileZilla
A free and open source FTP and SFTP client with active development. FileZilla is well tested on Whatbox servers. Official site
Desktop environments
Most desktop environments include file browser software (like Dolphin, Nautilus, and Thunar) that can access FTP and SFTP servers.
lftp
A free and open source command line FTP client suitable for intermediate and advanced users. Supports segmentation. For more information, see the lftp article. Official Site
Syncovery
Another proprietary commercial Universal File Tansfer client. Exteremly powerful piece of software that allows you to setup schedules and advanced transfers with several protocols such as FTP, SSH, HTTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Google Drive, Microsoft Azure, OneDrive, SharePoint, DropBox, Box, Backblaze B2, and many other cloud storage providers. It is free for 30-days of use as a trial that only consumes days when you open it on that day. Supports segmentation. Official Site
NAS (Synology/QNAP)
Syncovery
Another proprietary commercial Universal File Tansfer client. Exteremly powerful piece of software that allows you to setup schedules and advanced transfers with several protocols such as FTP, SSH, HTTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Google Drive, Microsoft Azure, OneDrive, SharePoint, DropBox, Box, Backblaze B2, and many other cloud storage providers. It is free for 30-days of use as a trial that only consumes days when you open it on that day. Supports segmentation. Official Site