Ironically, the free version works fine. After purchase the pro version, it was disappointed that it didnt work - "connecting" forever.
Ironically, the free version works fine. After purchase the pro version, it was disappointed that it didnt work - "connecting" forever.
Good app
Could be nice, but too mutch bugs.
Seems to be very powerful... definately the best sftp client with key management Ive seen around!
The app is perfect for ftp tasks, and can handle whole directories, both local and remote. The zip/unzip feature also comes in handy. What I would like to see in the future is that the browser opens a remote html page with a simple menu choice instead of typing the URL.
First time I tried to download not from within my private LAN, the app crashes, even when trying to connect. This software is unuseable and not worth any recommendation.
Ganz einfach: der beste FTP/SFTP Client für iPhone. --- Deactivating dualview: close all active server connections, et voilà, you can switch the dualmode button :-)
reliable. stable. I use it since 2 years.
On an iPad 1 it seems to be unusable.
Good functionality with iOS 8.1.3. total Crash with 8.2. Supplement: new version works pretty good also with iOS 8.2. Thanks a lot for fixing the issue so quick!
It is simply working
Good correspondence with my needs in files tranferring.
Works as expected. Supports even shortcuts on server (very rare thing!). Fast, simple and functional enough to be the one & only app for this. Though one negative thing should be noticed. Since the one of the latest versions swipe gesture (to turn back) was disappeared. Hope to see it again shortly.
Very good but crashes when downloading whole folders
Its impossible to use this app: randomly IT crash, sometimes after the login, sometimes when I try to edit files, or when you change directory.
I paid for the app. It is not usable. - Connected via FTP but cant completely change into directory. The waiting circle icon kept spinning. - It seems sftp authenticated but never completed the connection. SCP does not work either. - I tested on both iPad2 64GB, iPhone 4S 64GB, iOS 5.1.1. No joy, I saw same exact issues. Please fix them ASAP!
Very useful app.
I use this app to send photos from my iPad to my home file server using SFTP. It works great - very easy and intuitive to select photos and queue them up for transfer. I like that it allows me to create the SSH key pair elsewhere and import it into the app. That way I dont have to trust the apps key generation to be robust. The only other app Ive found that can come close to this one for my purposes is Files Connect. This app handily wins because of its much better UI, key importing, and proper support of key passphrases. (Files Connect always saves the passphrase, so that anybody who steals my iPhone will have full access to my files.)
I use this to get into my site and edit html. Works great for that with easy login, navigation, and in-app editing. A reviewer complained about passwords - it does allow the saving of passwords, so no issues there. It allows the creation of directories locally, and again; easy navigation, but the addition of remembering specific local directories per ftp account would be nice. Also the ability to drag-drop files around would be handy (in batches would be even better). But overall, very nice app for getting files up/downloaded, previewing, editing, etc. Ive tried a couple others - havent had anything else come close.
This is the 5th FTP tool that Ive tried, and its the one that I am keeping. Earlier, Ive tried iTransfer ($2.99), FTP Client Pro ($1.99), FTP 4U (free), and FTP Ready Lite (free). Some work, some dont, but all had user interfaces that are annoying, inconsistent, confusing and unnecessarily complex. It seems these guys have learned nothing from Apple, which made its name in large part based on the simplicity and elegance of its designs. This app has simple and rational design with just the features that you need -- its a file transfer program -- you dont need a clock or a theme background! Things that could be improved: (1) the user manual is an atrocity to the English language; and (2) the menu for interacting with the Web server (nice feature!) is confusing. I would suggest something like: Transfer files: 1.Import files from a Web URL 2.Exchange files with a computer on local area network The latter should display a message such as "Open a browser on the other computer and enter this URL: http://10.1.0.xxxx:8080. You may then use the browser to exchange files between the computer and the iPad." BTW, Sometimes files transferred to the local storage are automatically uploaded to the FTP server? Also, "Finished uploading" has no effect. Not clear what closes this web server.