FileZilla
FileZilla is a popular, free, open-source FTP client used by web developers, system administrators, and anyone who needs to transfer files to and from servers. It provides an intuitive graphical interface for uploading websites, downloading files, and managing remote directories via FTP, SFTP, and FTPS protocols. The application features a dual-pane interface showing local and remote files side-by-side, supports drag-and-drop transfers, resume capability for interrupted downloads, and can handle multiple simultaneous connections. It's widely used by web designers and developers for website maintenance and file management on web servers.
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1 suggestionThe search results don't provide clear information about FileZilla's current Apple Silicon support status, and version 3.28.0 appears to be quite outdated (the current version is much newer). FileZilla is an actively maintained open-source project, so you should check their official website at filezilla-project.org for the latest version, which may already include Apple Silicon support. Many cross-platform applications like FileZilla have added native Apple Silicon support in recent years. If FileZilla still lacks native support, consider Cyberduck as an excellent alternative - it's a native macOS FTP/SFTP client with Apple Silicon support, offering similar functionality with a more Mac-native interface, though it may feel different if you're accustomed to FileZilla's specific workflow.
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