
Transfers are logged as they happen, with a detailed report window appearing at the bottom of the screen to show you the current progress of your upload. You can also limit search to currently-visible files, quickly filtering highly populated directories to find the file you’re looking for. Files and directories can be downloaded directly from file search, replicating the remote directory structure if appropriate. On macOS you can even drag a file onto the icon to upload the file to the presently connected remote directory.Īdditionally, you can employ FileZilla’s powerful file search to help you locate files and directories on the server, searching with several simultaneous terms and using file conditions to manage your results. You can also take advantage of drag-and-drop file transfer, using Explorer or Finder to locate the file you want to upload and then dragging it into the correct location on the remote server. To locate the file you want to transfer, you can use the window on the left side of FileZilla to navigate your local directory tree. Transferring Files and Syncing Directories FileZilla Pro expands the functionality of FileZilla’s free service, adding support for professional cloud services popular with programmers, like Backblaze B2, S3, Azure, Dropbox, and more.

The app offers builds for Linux, BSD, Windows, and macOS and does plenty to help users make successful file transfers. It’s fast and reliable, supporting a wide range of popular cloud storage servers and connection protocols. FileZilla is best known as a free and stable FTP, FTPS, and SFTP client in the open-source community.
