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AbyssFTP

AbyssFTP is a complete FTP client, fast and light, designed to operate on mobile devices and Tablets Android 1.6 or higher.
Includes a local file browser that allows you to manage your FTP server from anywhere quickly and efficiently.

Currently supports FTP and FTPS (implicit and explicit) and is available in English and Castilian.

Its main features include:


* Free with all its functions
* Two modes browser view, details and icons
* Ability to toggle between full screen and normal
* Download and upload files and folders recursively
* Rename, delete, open and share files
* Change permissions of remote files
* Detailed view of the properties of files and folders
* Save a lot of connection settings
* FTP and FTPS Connection

In future versions will enable SFTP and SCP connections and more.

For technical support visit: www.droidsoft.com.es

Category : Tools

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Reviews (11)

A. G. u. Nov 9, 2011     

Achieved easily in minutes what took far longer with another much more widely used client. Very impressive.

A. G. u. Nov 25, 2011     

I will buy it and change my rating to 5 stars the day it has a landscape mode for tablet.

A. G. u. May 4, 2012     

Potentially the best FTP client for Android but resume function does not work when enabled. Also it needs an ETA indication.

A. G. u. Oct 5, 2011     

The best handheld FTP client for Android so far, easy to read and intuitive enough to use.

A. G. u. Apr 24, 2012     

Very easy to set up for multiple servers. Easy and intuitive operations make for a good experience.

A. G. u. Oct 15, 2012     

Hangs indefinitely during connection when trying to auth to the FTPES server I use.

Hay. T. Feb 17, 2013     

thankyou

A. G. u. Nov 15, 2011     

But SSL data connection is not supported for the ftpes protocol.

A. G. u. Dec 29, 2011     

The best I have used so far.

A. G. u. Sep 15, 2012     

Crashed S2 , connected to ftps but could not get file list

A. G. u. Aug 15, 2012     

I couldn't believe how many ftp apps didn't include a basic function like recursive get. Lucky I found this app!