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Using Windows Explorer as FTP Client

FTP is the communication method to transfer files from one computer to another. You need FTP clinet access access your files on the remote computer or the account given by your provider to host your homepage.

Most people dosen’t know that they can use Windows Explorer as a FTP client. This feature only works if you have Windows XP or later; older versions of Windows do not support this. Learn how to use Window Explorer as a FTP client to transfer files.

How to use FTP within Firefox Browser

FireFTP is a free cross-platform FTP client for Firefox Browser. Here is how to use fireFtp within firefox browser.

Step 1:

Install Fireftp from fireftp.mozdev.org

Step 2: Using FTP within Firefox Browser

  • Click Tools from your firefox browser navigation bar.
  • Select FireFTP , which will open a new firefox tab
  • One the left side of the browser select “Create an account” drop down.

FireFTP: Free FTP Client for Firefox

If you have Mozilla Firefox then FireFTP is a free, secure, cross-platform powerful FTP client extension.

# First of all, you need Firefox to run FireFTP. FireFTP is an extension to the Firefox browser.
# To install FireFTP, go to http://fireftp.mozdev.org and click on the ‘Download FireFTP’ link on the main page.

Browser Based FTP client

Anyclient is a browser-based FTP client that can be run from any computer with Java installed. Unlike FireFTP, which is a browser add-on that you need to install before running, you can fire up AnyClient just by visiting a web site.

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AnyClient is a free platform independent file transfer application that supports all major file transfer protocols including FTP/S, SFTP and WebDAV/S.