WWW & Internet FTP Clients NFTP for Windows

NFTP for Windows 1.72 Beta 4 for Windows

by Sergey V. Ayukov

Avg. Rating 2.4 (23 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.6 MB
License Shareware
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 1,228
Publisher Sergey V. Ayukov
Homepage NFTP
Other Versions

Publisher's Description

NFTP is a text-mode FTP client for Windows.

Latest Reviews

verb

verb reviewed v1.72 Beta 4 on Sep 15, 2003

This program would have been great.. in 1987. For nearly every task the command-line is uselessly outdated. Why bother with this?

aalaap

aalaap reviewed v1.72 Beta 3 on Sep 10, 2003

not too bad but i think i'd really like to see a command line FTP.exe replacement that offers many more features .. kinda like 4DOS was for DOS if u know what i mean...

BlackB1rd

BlackB1rd reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 15, 2003

This program is just fine! I don't like always fooling around with my mouse. Using this program for years now (especially on Linux) and it just works nice. Fast and smooth, the Win32 GUI is _not_ always the solution guys :|

Ofcourse, most GUI clients has more options but then again as someone below also said, this one is very multi-platform.

mds272

mds272 reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 12, 2003

Well put, this is complete wait of data storage space and bandwidth usage when created. It's obsolete, and their are soo many new programs that are much easier to use and that are also free. I give credit where credit is due, but this was a waste. Why not focus on something more needy and useful

kandjar

kandjar reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 12, 2003

Is it a joke ?
SmartFtp rulez and is free !!

wonko

wonko reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 12, 2003

NFTP runs on BeOS, Digital Unix, FreeBSD, Linux, OS/2, Solaris, and Windows. Text-mode is the best way to get that kind of cross platform compatibility without a lot of work. Obviously, there are many prettier Windows GUI FTP clients, but the beauty of NFTP is that you can use it pretty much anywhere, which is damn cool when your work requires you to deal with lots of different hardware and OS combinations. NFTP rocks.

veeoh

veeoh reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 12, 2003

Why make a program like this? Windows is GUI based so why take a step backwards and use cli programs?

Please stop making it.

DVation

DVation reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 12, 2003

this is a joke, right?

soker

soker reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 11, 2003

Great FTP-client, fast barebone and no GUI.
Supports must platforms Win32 thru OS/2 and Unixes.
Connects even to OS/390.
Give this client and yourself the chance and NFTP will wind.
Best FTP-client ever.

sinesolis

sinesolis reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 11, 2003

smartFTP is a very good very free GUI FTP client...this however is none of these...

Avg. Rating 2.4 (23 votes)
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verb

verb reviewed v1.72 Beta 4 on Sep 15, 2003

This program would have been great.. in 1987. For nearly every task the command-line is uselessly outdated. Why bother with this?

aalaap

aalaap reviewed v1.72 Beta 3 on Sep 10, 2003

not too bad but i think i'd really like to see a command line FTP.exe replacement that offers many more features .. kinda like 4DOS was for DOS if u know what i mean...

BlackB1rd

BlackB1rd reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 15, 2003

This program is just fine! I don't like always fooling around with my mouse. Using this program for years now (especially on Linux) and it just works nice. Fast and smooth, the Win32 GUI is _not_ always the solution guys :|

Ofcourse, most GUI clients has more options but then again as someone below also said, this one is very multi-platform.

mds272

mds272 reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 12, 2003

Well put, this is complete wait of data storage space and bandwidth usage when created. It's obsolete, and their are soo many new programs that are much easier to use and that are also free. I give credit where credit is due, but this was a waste. Why not focus on something more needy and useful

kandjar

kandjar reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 12, 2003

Is it a joke ?
SmartFtp rulez and is free !!

wonko

wonko reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 12, 2003

NFTP runs on BeOS, Digital Unix, FreeBSD, Linux, OS/2, Solaris, and Windows. Text-mode is the best way to get that kind of cross platform compatibility without a lot of work. Obviously, there are many prettier Windows GUI FTP clients, but the beauty of NFTP is that you can use it pretty much anywhere, which is damn cool when your work requires you to deal with lots of different hardware and OS combinations. NFTP rocks.

veeoh

veeoh reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 12, 2003

Why make a program like this? Windows is GUI based so why take a step backwards and use cli programs?

Please stop making it.

DVation

DVation reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 12, 2003

this is a joke, right?

soker

soker reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 11, 2003

Great FTP-client, fast barebone and no GUI.
Supports must platforms Win32 thru OS/2 and Unixes.
Connects even to OS/390.
Give this client and yourself the chance and NFTP will wind.
Best FTP-client ever.

sinesolis

sinesolis reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 11, 2003

smartFTP is a very good very free GUI FTP client...this however is none of these...

shawkins

shawkins reviewed v1.72 Beta 2 on Mar 11, 2003

$25 for this?!

markco

markco reviewed v1.72 Beta 1 on Feb 12, 2003

There have many freeware GUI FTP Client on the web,like FileZilla .
Why don't u use that kind of program ,instead of just the text mode?if u want a text mode ftp client,why don't just use the ftp.exe in Windows ?
Also...NFTP for Windows are the shareware...anyone will paid money to buy it?

andrey

andrey reviewed v1.72 Beta 1 on Feb 12, 2003

Can anybody explain to me who's still using TEXT-Based FTP? Are we're in the days of 386 or something where we don't have enough memory or hard drive space?

I wouldn't mind giving this program a higher rating, but paying money for TEXT-Based FTP? Give me a break...

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