Net2ftp is a solid web-based FTP client

Every now and then I need to FTP something from a computer that doesn't have an FTP client installed. Since it always seems to happen when I forget my flash drive, I like the option of using net2ftp's web-based client.
The basic interface is all PHP, so it should work just fine in any browser. It performed nicely in Chrome, Firefox, and IE on my desktop and even on my iPod touch. It's a very capable client and can do just about everything that a desktop client can: create and CHMOD files and directories, view and edit text files, copy, move, delete, zip, and unzip items.
Java and Flash uploaders are available if you'd like to queue multiple files. Clicking on the heart icon creates a bookmark that will open net2ftp and jump to a specific FTP folder after logging in to your server.
An install option is provided as well if you'd like to copy the net2ftp installer to your own server. Modules for Drupal, Xoops, and Mambo are included for quick and easy integration.
The interface also supports 3 different skins and more than a dozen languages. It's a handy tool for taking care of quick FTP transfers when you don't want to mess around with a full-blown desktop client.
The basic interface is all PHP, so it should work just fine in any browser. It performed nicely in Chrome, Firefox, and IE on my desktop and even on my iPod touch. It's a very capable client and can do just about everything that a desktop client can: create and CHMOD files and directories, view and edit text files, copy, move, delete, zip, and unzip items.
Java and Flash uploaders are available if you'd like to queue multiple files. Clicking on the heart icon creates a bookmark that will open net2ftp and jump to a specific FTP folder after logging in to your server.
An install option is provided as well if you'd like to copy the net2ftp installer to your own server. Modules for Drupal, Xoops, and Mambo are included for quick and easy integration.
The interface also supports 3 different skins and more than a dozen languages. It's a handy tool for taking care of quick FTP transfers when you don't want to mess around with a full-blown desktop client.












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsWrinkliezDec 30th 2008 2:17PM
your i in "i forget my flash drive" should be capitalized :)
Lee MathewsDec 30th 2008 2:17PM
Clearly our Grammar Gnomes have been caught napping! Thanks ;-)
StephenDec 30th 2008 3:47PM
net2ftp is a nice interface, but the code is a mess. I currently manage a hosting service that offers net2ftp as a web-based file management tool for our users, and we had to go through all sorts of loops customize it. The authors have no concept of PHP templating engines, and there are questionable PHP constructs just waiting for an XSS or similar exploit. Unfortunately it's the best web FTP(S) client out there.
Erik SagenDec 31st 2008 12:55PM
I think this has been around for quite some time, as I recall using it in the past. My one gripe with it is giving them my FTP login creds.
LarryJan 7th 2009 11:44AM
Anyone have any luck installing the script locally? It works, but doesn't connect to my ftp site. Connecting through the Net2FTP site works, though...
-Larry
nioJan 8th 2009 4:23AM
i guess ftp4net.com is better. u can try it