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    Peoples preference for KDE-oriented FTP client?

    A month or so ago, when I was still using Gnome, I used gFTP as my FTP client.
    Just wondering what you kubuntu forum readers are using and liking as an FTP client.
    Thanks!

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    Re: Peoples preference for KDE-oriented FTP client?

    Originally posted by aleska
    Just wondering what you kubuntu forum readers are using and liking as an FTP client.
    gFTP

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      #3
      Re: Peoples preference for KDE-oriented FTP client?

      Filezilla
      Beware the Almighty Command Line

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        #4
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        KFTP Grabber

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          Konqueror

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            FileZilla

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              #7
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              Another vote for FireFTP.

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                Konqueror!

                With konqueror you can edit files directly on your ftp server, copying/deleting/moving files works just the same like files on your local harddrive. And if you need to connect with ssh, you can do the same with fish://

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                  Re: Peoples preference for KDE-oriented FTP client?

                  I don't do ftp because it uses plain text unencrypted authentication but if I did I'd use Konqueror which is what I use for sftp. just type

                  ftp://username@wherever.com

                  in the location field.
                  Once you've made the sftp/ftp connection you can bookmark the location for later use and it's just like looking at a folder on your local disk. I can open/edit/save files on my web hosting server using Kate same as I would a file on my local disk.
                  Konqueror does tabs so you can have a tab for your local file system and remote file system in another tab.

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