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[ ](http://www.anyclient.com) ![](http://www.anyclient.com/images/logo.gif) What a nifty tool...[AnyClient FTP tool](http://www.anyclient.com). > > If you only occasionally need to

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What a nifty tool…AnyClient FTP tool.

If you only occasionally need to connect to an FTP site, or find
yourself at a computer that lacks one, AnyClient, a free webapp that
requires no sign-up, might be just the solution for a quick and easy
connection. AnyClient’s Java-based interface is fairly similar to
desktop-based FTP clients, and it appears that it can save your
connection details for multiple servers, assuming you don’t wipe your
cookies on a regular basis. For those not devoted to cross-platform
clients like Filezilla or running FireFTP on their Firefox chrome,
AnyClient is a free and worthy bookmark—if you really dig it, you can
also download the client for Windows, Mac, or Linux.

I use FTP quite a bit. My favorite FTP clients?

  1. Cross-platform FireFTP, a
    Firefox add-on

  2. Linux - gFTP

  3. Mac - Cyberduck

  4. Windows - Filezilla

but, of course, my all-time favorite File Explorer and FTP tool across
all platforms is the java-based muCommander.
Try it out!


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