FTP Client - Files location

FTP Client - Files location

By Anders Borum ApS

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2024-01-30
  • Current Version: 2025.33
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 36.99 MB
  • Developer: Anders Borum ApS
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 17.2
Score: 5
5
From 21 Ratings

Description

FTP Files puts your server content in the Files app & Finder with minimum setup or hassle. Open and edit with any app at your convenience. The app supports FTP, SFTP and FTPS with implicit or explicit TLS encryption and your server configurations are synced between iPhone, iPad and Mac if you have iCloud Keychain enabled. Uploading files from the Mac services menu and share sheet is supported and very fast as target directories are remembered for different file types. Explore our premium features with a two-week free trial and witness the benefits before committing after which you can subscribe Monthly or purchase a Lifetime unlock that is shared between iPhone, iPad and Mac. Powerful automation is included, allowing you to work with the Shortcuts app for listing, downloading, and uploading files. It's designed to automate your routine tasks, increasing your productivity.

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Reviews

  • Great support

    5
    By joejaynes
    I purchased the lifetime license, installed the app on my iPad, and found that it did not display files correctly when connecting to the FTP service in Microsoft Server 2022. I contacted Anders by email; he responded immediately, and within 48 hours released an update that solved the problem. Amazing customer service. I enthusiastically recommend this app!
  • Good.

    5
    By isam@to
    Many thanks. It is perfectly working for fresh installed iOS 18.7. But there is a few suggestions. Please, add an option to to copy files with their original time stamp. And there is a bug. When you share a photo from the Share Sheet menu, the rename file option does not work properly.
  • So güd

    5
    By Brianroyce
    👌🏾
  • Problematic and Messy

    1
    By Nuké
    Uninstall leaves things stuck on your hard drive. (Check your ~/Library/CloudStorage folder and try and delete the artifact…). Interface is cumbersome as volume is not mounted on your desktop as expected… cannot unmount volume using normal mechanism in the Finder. Has a rough time with self signed certs or expired certs, inhibiting use.
  • Awesome Idea

    5
    By (: ME :)
    It’s genius to put your SFTP servers directly in Finder, accessible alongside your other files on your Mac and files in iCloud, and even in the Files app on iOS. No more drag and drop into another app to upload, confirm the overwrite, and close the transfer — just edit it directly. Super excited about this.

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