FTPRush is a fast, reliable, powerful and easy-to-use FTP/FXP/SFTP/TFTP client for Microsoft Windows. It allows you to transfer files from local to server, server to local or server to server. It allows you to fully customize the user interface on-the-fly. It allows you to create your own scripts to do automatic jobs - It allows you to do a lot of things.
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Reviewing 2.1.5 (Jun 22, 2011)
I have used many free FTP clients- FileZilla, WinSCP, BitKinex, Xftp (which is now free for personal non-commercial use), the almost unknown tiny FFFTP- http://www2.biglobe.ne.jp/~sota/ffftp-e.html – which is lightning fast and even the living fossil LeechFTP which, although discontinued for more than 12 years still can be a viable choice, but when I discovered FTPRush it immediately became my favourite and my first choice FTP client. It offers all I need and a lot more. It is great that the developers of FTPRush made it freeware, in fact it is better than most of the commercial clients (I would not say the best because I have not tested them all). It is very fast, stable and has a nice gui, it is highly flexible and has a portable version too so one can have it on their external flash drives with all its configurations, it has customizable colour themes, it can be minimized to system tray and can auto-keep connections alive, it offers download and upload speed limit, it supports drag and drop, tabs and can monitor clipboard, it has a powerful hotkey manager, it supports UPnP and has a circumstantial help file, it provides a wizard for the beginners and also a detailed logging, it is translated to 23 languages, it offers file synchronization and bookmarks, a built-in search engine, configuration auto-back-up, on-the-fly compression, scripting (built-in Script Designer), commands (built-in Command Designer for some FTP Servers). I have been using it for about a month and I am sure I have had just a glimpse upon its features. The only thing I miss is shell integration, but since I am using the portable version I am not sure whether this feature is available in the installable version or not. Overall, for me this is a great proffesional FTP Client and I hope it won’t be abandoned like BitKinex for example.
Reviewing 1.1b (1.1.2.19) (Dec 19, 2009)
This software is total crap.. a... development has stopped. their is ZERO support ont heir forums.. people are not receiving keys after paying for them. If a tool from the FTPRUSH forums stops here to dispute my claims *cough*DIAMON*cough* look here for the inumerable user complaints: http://www.ftprush.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=4
Reviewing 1.1b (1.1.2.19) (Mar 3, 2008)
Very powerful, good stuff. Happily registered user for over 3 years. Nothing like its scripting capability and tabbed user interface (multi-threaded) so I DON'T have to open multiple instances. Priceless.
Reviewing 1.1b (1.1.2.19) (Feb 28, 2008)
Good but no cigar, plenty of free FTP programs like filezilla, and off course there free;)
I have used many free FTP clients- FileZilla, WinSCP, BitKinex, Xftp (which is now free for personal non-commercial use), the almost unknown tiny FFFTP- http://www2.biglobe.ne.jp/~sota/ffftp-e.html – which is lightning fast and even the living fossil LeechFTP which, although discontinued for more than 12 years still can be a viable choice, but when I discovered FTPRush it immediately became my favourite and my first choice FTP client. It offers all I need and a lot more. It is great that the developers of FTPRush made it freeware, in fact it is better than most of the commercial clients (I would not say the best because I have not tested them all). It is very fast, stable and has a nice gui, it is highly flexible and has a portable version too so one can have it on their external flash drives with all its configurations, it has customizable colour themes, it can be minimized to system tray and can auto-keep connections alive, it offers download and upload speed limit, it supports drag and drop, tabs and can monitor clipboard, it has a powerful hotkey manager, it supports UPnP and has a circumstantial help file, it provides a wizard for the beginners and also a detailed logging, it is translated to 23 languages, it offers file synchronization and bookmarks, a built-in search engine, configuration auto-back-up, on-the-fly compression, scripting (built-in Script Designer), commands (built-in Command Designer for some FTP Servers). I have been using it for about a month and I am sure I have had just a glimpse upon its features. The only thing I miss is shell integration, but since I am using the portable version I am not sure whether this feature is available in the installable version or not. Overall, for me this is a great proffesional FTP Client and I hope it won’t be abandoned like BitKinex for example.