Best FTP Clients in South America

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top FTP Clients in South America on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    ExaVault Cloud FTP Reviews
    Top Pick
    Secure Cloud FTP platform -- Trusted by over 5,000 businesses, from Adobe to Zillow. Instant setup for manual or automated file transfers with a web interface and direct FTP and FTPS support. An API that allows integrations. It includes audit logs for compliance, unlimited user logins, and simple pricing. You can integrate our product directly into your website using your logo and not ExaVault's if you need client-facing file transfer. We can help you with reliable hosted FTP, backed by enterprise-grade security, managed by dedicated engineering support, and more.
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    Commander One Reviews
    Top Pick

    Commander One

    Electronic Team, Inc.

    $29.99
    13 Ratings
    Commander One is an all-in-one file management program for Mac. It supports dual-panel file storage. It supports Mac M1 and M2 silicon. It has a simple interface that is easy to use and productivity-driven. The app has many features that will speed up and simplify the process of working with files. It is ideal for people who work with lots of content. You can customize hotkeys, show hidden files, select files and view the entire history and your favorite files. Commander One also includes an operation queue section that allows users to see all their files being processed. It also supports archives and has a built-in viewer that can view text files of any type. With the built-in and simple to use encryption feature, users can choose to encrypt files. The terminal emulator, which comes with the application, allows you to set up specific tasks and take full control of your workflow.
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    Filestash Reviews

    Filestash

    Filestash

    $150 per month
    Filestash serves as a self-hosted web solution that provides an intuitive interface for managing data across various storage systems. It seamlessly integrates with numerous providers, such as S3, SFTP, FTP, FTPS, Backblaze B2, Minio, WebDAV, Git, LDAP, MySQL, CardDAV, CalDAV, Dropbox, and Google Drive. With Filestash, users can easily browse their files and folders while enjoying functionalities like uploading and downloading files, creating, moving, or deleting files and folders, sharing content, editing documents, previewing images, and listening to music. Additionally, it offers support for network drives, enhancing its versatility. One of the standout features of Filestash is its high level of customization, allowing users to tailor settings and options to fit their particular requirements. For instance, users can enable or disable specific features, manage user permissions, and modify the application's appearance to create a personalized experience. The combination of these capabilities makes Filestash a powerful tool for anyone looking to streamline their file management process.
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    Transmit Reviews

    Transmit

    Panic

    $45 one-time payment
    When you're handling files on servers, whether you're a developer, system administrator, contractor, or freelancer, you often need to connect to a server to upload, download, or modify those files. Transmit excels with its intuitive interface, particularly its renowned "dual-pane" layout, which offers a significantly faster experience compared to Finder. Additionally, Transmit is packed with numerous beneficial features, such as File Sync, which allows you to effortlessly mirror files between remote and local locations—or even between local files—at the click of a button. It also prioritizes efficient organization of your servers, ensuring quick access when needed. Furthermore, with Panic Sync, you can synchronize your server information across all your devices, eliminating the hassle of repeatedly entering server addresses. This combination of features makes Transmit an essential tool for anyone who frequently manages files on servers.
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