FTP Disk

FTP Disk

By Max Programming, S.L.

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2011-09-22
  • Current Version: 1.5.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 28.99 MB
  • Developer: Max Programming, S.L.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 10.10

Description

Update your web site as often as you like exactly as if you were copying files between folders on your computer! In order to maintain your Web site you surely need some kind of FTP software however not all the FTP tools available today seem to be designed with frequent uploading in mind. Indeed, they are not always as handy as they could or should be. Actually, they all seem to copy each others. Updating files on your server can be a repetitive and boring process, and in many cases it's more trouble than it's worth. It doesn't have to be that way, however, as FTP Disk makes this whole process much more intuitive. With FTP Disk just drag and drop your files directly on a server in the list to get them uploaded to the selected path. You can create as many servers as you need with different paths and initiate several uploads at the same time. Of course you can also log into servers as usual, navigate thru directories, create files and folders, download and upload files, modify text files with the built-in editor, preview pictures and change permissions. FTP Disk not only offers a very handy and easy-to-use interface for managing servers, indeed it is also very easy to navigate thru directories. Thanks to the directory bar, a visual and interactive control that displays your current location, you can move to other directories with a single click of your mouse. You can create favorite locations and jump to them at any time. Those favorites are available from the server panel so you can go directly to a directory when connecting to a server or upload files to it! Key Features - All-in-one interface with simultaneous views of remote and local files for easy transfers. - Visual and interactive directory bar for easy navigation thru directories. - High-speed multiple downloading and uploading including directly to disconnected servers. - Support for the FTP and FTPS protocols. - Built-in text editor to edit remote text files and remote pictures viewer. - Support for duplicating, copying and moving files and folders. - Advanced file permission and ownership editor. - Complete server manager with support for unlimited favorite paths. - Complete FTP error checking and handling. - Detailed connection log of commands sent and responses received from the server.

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Reviews

  • Works but lacking documentation

    3
    By 123abc123abcgeneric
    Not as straightforward as Cyberduck and missing documentation. Seems like the help button leads to a broken link
  • Terrible

    1
    By TonyDiamonds13
    This has no ability to connect over sftp. Filezilla is a wayyyyyyy better product, FTP disk is total crap
  • Great App and Free

    5
    By Torpedo179
    Great App and Free
  • Does what it says it does, and for free

    5
    By dogbytesman
    What's not to like?
  • Just OK

    3
    By Only4Beer
    If you need a simple FTP file tranfer, this app will work. It really is not for managing files on a remote server.
  • Easy use

    5
    By aliaredak
    Easy to use and free app.. I loved it
  • Good app

    5
    By DG TM
    This got files from where they were to where I wanted them quickly, easily and without hassle. 100% exactly what I needed. I was moving files within seconds of downloading the app, no frills or extras, and no irritations.
  • Had trouble navigating outside the Users folder

    5
    By GreekToMeApp
    Note: I tried to submit a question on their Forum, but I couldn't locate the FTP Disk serial number required to register. I had trouble navigating to a folder outside of /Users, such as /Volumes/OSX/Main. I tried putting an alias to my "Main" folder inside the Documents folder, but FTP Disk wouldn't honor the alias when I double-clicked it (and I got no error/explanation). I quit FTP Disk and was able to trash the ~/Library/Containers/com.maxprog.app.ftpdisk folder. When I relaunched, it asked for where my home folder is located, and I pointed at a subfolder of /Volumes/OSX/Main and added it as a favorite in FTP Disk. I quit FTP Disk and relaunched it, and it again asked for where my home folder is located, and I pointed at the same folder as before. On successive launches, it now defaults to my desired folder (outside of /Users), and it works as a favorite. However, when I choose Home Folder, Desktop, or Documents, it again asks for where my home folder is located (I click Cancel). My desire is that someday FTP Disk will simply honor a folder alias in the Documents folder when I double-click it in order to navigate outside the /Users folder structure (even if I may have to enter my laptop password).
  • Need sftp

    4
    By carabell657
    This application is really good and I would rate it with 5 starts but it doesn't have sftp (SSH) secure ftp connection with port 22. I really appreciate if this can be included, other wise I will have to invest in some other application.
  • Works for the most part!

    2
    By UBeCalm
    This FTP client works okay though I've got free ones that work much better. Finder integration would have been nice. The frequent connection problems are a little bothersome where my other FTP clients like CyberDuck stay connected. I don't like to leave support issues in reviews but since their website is down along with their support forum I'm left with no choice: Please fix the "Copy URL" function which I use religiously consistently doesn't format the links properly so in effect the function produces broken links. I bought this APP for the advertised convenience and for some of the non-functioning functionality. Are you guys still in business? If so please fix your website and customer support channels.

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