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File Size26.7 MB
LicenseShareware, $79.95
Operating SystemWindows 8/10/Server 2003/Server 2012/Server 2016
Date AddedJanuary 29, 2021
Total Downloads69,557
PublisherSmartSoft Ltd.
HomepageSmartFTP

Publisher's Description

SmartFTP is an FTP (File Transfer Protocol), FTPS, SFTP, WebDAV, S3, SSH, Terminal client. It allows you to transfer files between your local computer and a server on the Internet. With its many basic and advanced features, SmartFTP also offers secure, reliable and efficient transfers that make it a powerful tool.

Felix01 reviewed v9.0.2693.0 on Aug 28, 2019

much better than previous iterations. would likely recommend to others.

Fred G. Sanford reviewed v6.0.2143.0 on May 26, 2015

The UI should be in wikipedia as an example of feature creep. Several freeware FTP clients are better than this bloated mess. Yep - garbageware.

Aegis69 reviewed v6.0.2139.0 on Apr 23, 2015

Garbageware

FatBastard reviewed v4.0.1120 on Jun 11, 2010

I really like this client. Too bad it isn't free anymore. It used to be.
Also nice that it's availabe in an x64 version.

jcollake reviewed v3.0.1026.7 on Apr 13, 2009

[edit to original comment] I was a little critical of SmartFTP recently. However, after trying numerous other FTP clients, I must say that despite the occasional bug in SmartFTP, it remains on of the most easy to use FTP applications out there. It is lacking in some areas, but its UI is nicely integrated with explorer and very convenient. I find that I work faster with SmartFTP than with other FTP clients.
I hope to see more active development on it in the future, including a big QA check to ensure that all known errata is fixed. Then it will be perfect and well worth the cost.

frodo888 reviewed v3.0.1024.6 Beta on Oct 16, 2008

All new versions are not free anymore. It's simply a demo version of the shareware version.

Diam0nd reviewed v3.0.1024.6 Beta on Oct 16, 2008

Terrible, terrible, terrible GUI. Barely usable
I mean, FileZilla can do the same things, got the same ugly GUI, but unlike SmartFTP FZ is free. So why pay for something that you can have for free?

Undesired Username reviewed v2.5.1008 Beta on Jul 14, 2008

This posting is way out of date, since version 3.0 is out now. That's what I just ran a trial of--very briefly.
A room full of drunk, retarded monkeys couldn't come up with a buggier mess than SmartFTP. It took me about 3 minutes to find annoying, reproducible bugs.
The only people who seem to do QA are freeware developers. Unfortunately, they're also the ones who are least interested and/or able to add features and documentation to their programs--perhaps because they're busy doing QA (which, I fully acknowledge, must come first).
As a nice little bonus, SmartFTP leaves a slew of CLSID keys and other crap in the registry and on the file system after it has been [COUGH] 'uninstalled'.
There's no excuse for commercial software to be this pathetic. I work for a software vendor--no I won't say who--but they'd NEVER release crap like this.

mcolgin reviewed v2.5.1008 Beta on Jul 7, 2008

BPFTP Server/Client are way better: http://www.bpftp.com

Jim reviewed v2.5.1007.2 Beta on Oct 18, 2007

Didn't SmartFTP use to be completely free? and does it still nag you constantly that the build your running was compiled along time ago based off your calender date and that there is probably an update, making a very annoying nag system for closed networks... Try FileZilla people.

Your Rating

Felix01 reviewed v9.0.2693.0 on Aug 28, 2019

Pros: fast, easy to use and understand.

Cons: has some trouble finding it initially. also i'ts a little too simple for more advanced users

Bottom Line: much better than previous iterations. would likely recommend to others.

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Fred G. Sanford reviewed v6.0.2143.0 on May 26, 2015

The UI should be in wikipedia as an example of feature creep. Several freeware FTP clients are better than this bloated mess. Yep - garbageware.

Aegis69 reviewed v6.0.2139.0 on Apr 23, 2015

Garbageware

FatBastard reviewed v4.0.1120 on Jun 11, 2010

I really like this client. Too bad it isn't free anymore. It used to be.
Also nice that it's availabe in an x64 version.

jcollake reviewed v3.0.1026.7 on Apr 13, 2009

[edit to original comment] I was a little critical of SmartFTP recently. However, after trying numerous other FTP clients, I must say that despite the occasional bug in SmartFTP, it remains on of the most easy to use FTP applications out there. It is lacking in some areas, but its UI is nicely integrated with explorer and very convenient. I find that I work faster with SmartFTP than with other FTP clients.
I hope to see more active development on it in the future, including a big QA check to ensure that all known errata is fixed. Then it will be perfect and well worth the cost.

frodo888 reviewed v3.0.1024.6 Beta on Oct 16, 2008

All new versions are not free anymore. It's simply a demo version of the shareware version.

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Diam0nd reviewed v3.0.1024.6 Beta on Oct 16, 2008

Terrible, terrible, terrible GUI. Barely usable
I mean, FileZilla can do the same things, got the same ugly GUI, but unlike SmartFTP FZ is free. So why pay for something that you can have for free?

Undesired Username reviewed v2.5.1008 Beta on Jul 14, 2008

This posting is way out of date, since version 3.0 is out now. That's what I just ran a trial of--very briefly.
A room full of drunk, retarded monkeys couldn't come up with a buggier mess than SmartFTP. It took me about 3 minutes to find annoying, reproducible bugs.
The only people who seem to do QA are freeware developers. Unfortunately, they're also the ones who are least interested and/or able to add features and documentation to their programs--perhaps because they're busy doing QA (which, I fully acknowledge, must come first).
As a nice little bonus, SmartFTP leaves a slew of CLSID keys and other crap in the registry and on the file system after it has been [COUGH] 'uninstalled'.
There's no excuse for commercial software to be this pathetic. I work for a software vendor--no I won't say who--but they'd NEVER release crap like this.

mcolgin reviewed v2.5.1008 Beta on Jul 7, 2008

BPFTP Server/Client are way better: http://www.bpftp.com

Jim reviewed v2.5.1007.2 Beta on Oct 18, 2007

Didn't SmartFTP use to be completely free? and does it still nag you constantly that the build your running was compiled along time ago based off your calender date and that there is probably an update, making a very annoying nag system for closed networks... Try FileZilla people.

monzi reviewed v2.5.1007.0 Beta on Oct 11, 2007

Been using SmartFTP for a long time. Its free, the interface looks pretty. Its so easy to use. I would never use anything else.

dkratter reviewed v2.5.1007.0 Beta on Oct 11, 2007

I'm not sure I see anything that FTPRush has that SmartFTP doesn't, other than a surprising $29.95 price tag (who pays for FTP software anymore?).
SmartFTP has everything you need and is rock solid. The GUI can be a little overwhelming in some spots when you first see it, but you don't have to use all of it if you don't want to (especially some of the queue features).

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guti reviewed v2.5.1007.0 Beta on Oct 11, 2007

Very nice.

guti reviewed v2.5.1006.6 on Oct 11, 2007

Vista x64 compatible.
Look here for a screenshot: http://guti.bitacoras.co...d/smartftp_vistax64.png

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zridling reviewed v2.5.1007.0 Beta on Oct 11, 2007

What Diam0nd said. SmartFTP has long been a hog, its UI cluttered, and few 'modern' options. If this were 2002, this would be a fine FTP app. But today, it's a testament to sheer bulk.