

This greatly improves performance and vastly reduces memory consumption while loading/saving the queue Additional improvements to general queue performance and memory consumption The provided Linux binaries are now compiled for Debian Squeeze instead of LennyBugfixes and minor changes: Fixed crash during shutdown of FileZilla Clearing the queue when it was not yet fully populated no longer causes a crash If using ask login type for a site and no username is given, the initial focus is now on the user box in the login dialog Changes New features: The transfer queue is now stored in an SQLite database. Check, Always trust this host, add this key to cache if you want to save the hostkey to bypass the.

Click Connect and click Allow to the unknown hostkey to gain access to your remote site. Select your protocol using the drop down menu at the top of the interface. One thing really missing from FileZilla though is a scheduler to automatically set transfer times.ĭespite lacking a scheduler, FileZilla is an excellent open source FTP client. Click Here for more information on connecting with an FTP client. The application can guide you when setting up your network and lets you set speed limits in case you don't want to overload your bandwidth. FileZilla also includes a tool to compare directories in terms of file size or modification time. You can also put your files in a queue if you want to download them later at. You can set both local and remote filters for things like images, explorer files or CVS and SVN directories or even create your own. If you are starting with an FTP client, Cyberduck is one of the best free. FileZilla is known to be fairly fast, and can also resume downloads and handle very big transfers, I'm talking here higher than 4 GB.
