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Category: Tools
Size: (4.8 MB)
Updated: 22.10.2023
Developer: LYSESOFT
Added Denis Rubinov
Version: 6.4
Size: 5.1 MB
Updated: 22.10.2023
Developer: LYSESOFT
Age Limitations: Everyone
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Downloaded on Google Play: 5023450
Category: Tools
Installation
When unpacking the archive with the file, you will be prompted to enter a password
- Download the XAPK installation application, e.g, APKPure or File Manager .
- Open the downloaded XAPK installation application and locate the downloaded XAPK file.
- Follow the instructions in the application to install the XAPK file.
- Allow installation from unknown sources: Go to 'Settings' > 'Security' (or 'Biosecurity & Safety') > enable 'Unknown sources' or 'Install from unknown sources' for your browser or file manager. On newer smartphone models, permission is requested when the individual file is installed and no unnecessary steps need to be performed..
- Install the APK file by following the on-screen instructions.
- Restore security settings by disabling permission to install from unknown sources.
Reviews for AndFTP (your FTP client)
The best ftp client on android tbh. The only problem is theres no way to move files around on the server from the client. When i do need to do that (which is pretty rare) i have to login with another client which is pretty annoying considering i wont switch from this app because of the absolutely amazing and robust sync feature. Please look into that dev
Great, but crashes on foreign file names. Minor bug, but a major problem for me. In particular, if the file has a name with a "accented grave a" in the name (e.g. "Libertà"), the transfer will crash. UPDATE: Thanks! The UTF charset did it!
Does what's it's supposed to. Two major flaws: - during upload/download if you tilt the phone, the progressbar breaks and communication is forfeit. This really sucks! - you can't change the name of the server once you've created it. Which is just sad.
Great app. I've bought full version and it's really "Must have". It can sync predefined folder in one touch (it even has widget with "sync" button!). It has "resume download" option (works both ways). Your 5th star: When very large folder is synced trough weak 3G, connection breaks (that's ok) I get "sync report": not all files were uploaded. Then I SHOULD press "Sync" AGAIN to resume uploading. Why not to add "Auto retry" checkbox in settings with unlimited retries?
This was exactly what I was looking for. You need the pro version to use ssh keys but definitely Worth it. I can Share files from my phone to my HTPC with only two clicks! I wish that the app would upload in the background. Well, it does, the UI just doesn't convey it very well at all. :/
My biggest issue is I can't set and forget this for larger uploads to my server. It will disconnect and fail unless my phone screen stays awake which means I have to stare at it. Kind of defeats the purpose. Also if the screen rotates at all it has to start over.
Used to be great but recently I had transferred files and they ended up as zero bytes in the destination device. I placed a polite and informative request including os versions etc for help on their Lyesoft discussion forum. Instead of helping, or allowing others to try, they just deleted the forum entry!
It has an easy to use user interface, BUT: It doesn't retry upon a failed transfer. It just aborts the whole multi-file transfer. Useless given the realities of crappy Internet access. Maybe okay for transferring one file from one local server. But that's it.
This user interface was good. But after I started using this app, my server was spammed with bot brute force attacks. Filled up logs for weeks. Might be a coincidence, but I now use a terminal app with public key authentication and has not happened since.
Barely works whatsoever. I put everything in, including a username and password. I went to go create a folder and neither the password or username worked. It also REQUIRED a username and password to even create a folder, figured this out after I deleted the user and pass.