Registered w/ GoDaddy, Domain & host, need help w/ FTP?


I am registered with godaddy, one domain name and i have also chosen to have them host my site.
I have heard a few people talk about Coffee Cup, some about CuteFTP.
My questions is, what FTP site do you recommend I use that will not expire, and that I can log into from any computer?
It has been a very long time since I ran a website, I am very smart with HTML so the site you give me doesn’t have to be for beginners.
>>My Main Concern: being able to log in wherever, whenever, and not a ‘trial’ version.

Thanks guys!

Filezilla is one of the best FTP Clients available on the net, paid or free.

http://filezilla-project.org/

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5 Responses to “Registered w/ GoDaddy, Domain & host, need help w/ FTP?”

  1. Keith C Says:

    >>>>>>> http://www.cerberusftp.com/

    There servers usually include a FTP server, or did?

    The above is a good freeware app.
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  2. jroyler Says:

    The best and the easiest I have found is WS_FTP Home http://www.wsftp.com/products/ws_ftp_home/ Its $30 bucks but it works.

    Here are some Free ones though.

    http://www.ftpx.com/
    http://www.coreftp.com/
    http://filezilla-project.org/
    http://www.smartftp.com/
    References :

  3. PowderMonkey Says:

    I use CoffeeCup Free FTP. Of course, any FTP client such as CoffeeCup or CuteFTP will have to be installed on the local machine.

    If you want to transfer files from any random computer, you can just ftp through the browser. The format will be either:

    ftp://yourdomain.com then enter username and password
    ftp://username@yourdomain.com then enter password
    ftp://username:password@yourdomain.com
    References :

  4. {flick} Says:

    Filezilla is one of the best FTP Clients available on the net, paid or free.

    http://filezilla-project.org/
    References :

  5. FiberFTP Hosting Says:

    look in our site: http://www.fiberftp.com
    there’s a ftp client there that you can use for free… as long as you have a internet connection and a java enabled web browser.

    http://www.fiberftp.com
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