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http://www.jscape.com/products/file-transfer-clients/anyclient/
A platform independent file transfer client supporting FTP, FTPS, SFTP, WebDAV/S, Amazon S3 and AFTP.
http://www.crossftp.com/
FTP client supporting FXP, SFTP, WebDav, and Amazon S3. User forum and tutorials.
https://cyberduck.io/
Libre FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, S3, Azure and OpenStack Swift browser for Mac and Windows. Available for Linux too.
http://www.expandrive.com/
Network Drive for Google Drive, Dropbox, SFTP, S3, Box, OneDrive. Commercial application with a trial version for Windows and Mac.
http://filezilla-project.org/
Open-source (GNU GPL) FTP client for Windows, Mac OS X and GNU/Linux. Site contains a documentation wiki and a forum.
http://fireftp.mozdev.org/
Open-source, cross-platform add-on that adds full FTP client capabilities to Mozilla Firefox.
http://www.ftpfiletransfermanager.com/
FTP file manager software for corporations.
http://www.gftp.org/
Open-source FTP client for *NIX based. Detailed FAQ.
http://www.hiteksoftware.com/jasf/sftp-secure-file-transfer.htm
Secure FTP (SFTP), designed with automation in mind. For Windows, Mac OSX, Linux and other Unix platforms.
http://www.ncftp.com/ncftp/
An alternative to the standard standard UNIX /usr/bin/ftp, also ported to Windows and Mac OS X. Site contains the man page for documentation.
http://www.net2ftp.com/
A web based FTP client mainly aimed at managing websites using a browser. Its source code is also provided along with related documentation.
http://www.ayukov.com/nftp/
Text-mode FTP client for OS/2, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, AIX RS/6000 and BeOS. Site offers extensive documentation.
http://www.jscape.com/products/components/java/secure-ftp-factory/
A set of Java based client components for secure file transfer.
http://www.southrivertech.com/products/webdrive/
A network redirector that makes an FTP site look like a network drive. Client for Windows and Mac.
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