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+ | == Popular FTP clients == | ||
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+ | Popular FTP clients include: | ||
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+ | * [[Fetch]] | ||
+ | * [[FileZilla]] | ||
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+ | Some programs, for example [[Adobe Dreamweaver]], have built-in FTP clients. | ||
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+ | Some programs, for example [[Sublime Text]] [[Notepad++]], support [[plugins]] which add FTP client functionality. | ||
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Revision as of 07:09, 27 August 2015
An FTP client is a client program which makes requests to FTP servers.
FTP clients are widely used for uploading and download files over the Internet.
Types of request
- Get files from server (download)
- Send files to server (upload)
- Delete files and folder from server
- Create folders on server
Popular FTP clients
Popular FTP clients include:
Some programs, for example Adobe Dreamweaver, have built-in FTP clients.
Some programs, for example Sublime Text Notepad++, support plugins which add FTP client functionality.
See also
External links
- [ File Transfer Protocol] @ Wikipedia