Use Filezilla as file manager
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At the moment for managing files I need to switch between Double Commander and Filezilla.
Is it possible to use Filezilla not only as FTP client but also as file manager? To use left and right panel to managing local files?
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At the moment for managing files I need to switch between Double Commander and Filezilla.
Is it possible to use Filezilla not only as FTP client but also as file manager? To use left and right panel to managing local files?
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What about the other way round, using Double Commander as an FTP client?
– Melebius
Nov 15 at 12:25
@Melebius I don't much like Double Commander. But I like Filezilla.
– Eric Korolev
Nov 15 at 12:35
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At the moment for managing files I need to switch between Double Commander and Filezilla.
Is it possible to use Filezilla not only as FTP client but also as file manager? To use left and right panel to managing local files?
filezilla doublecmd
At the moment for managing files I need to switch between Double Commander and Filezilla.
Is it possible to use Filezilla not only as FTP client but also as file manager? To use left and right panel to managing local files?
filezilla doublecmd
filezilla doublecmd
asked Nov 15 at 12:18
Eric Korolev
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What about the other way round, using Double Commander as an FTP client?
– Melebius
Nov 15 at 12:25
@Melebius I don't much like Double Commander. But I like Filezilla.
– Eric Korolev
Nov 15 at 12:35
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What about the other way round, using Double Commander as an FTP client?
– Melebius
Nov 15 at 12:25
@Melebius I don't much like Double Commander. But I like Filezilla.
– Eric Korolev
Nov 15 at 12:35
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What about the other way round, using Double Commander as an FTP client?
– Melebius
Nov 15 at 12:25
What about the other way round, using Double Commander as an FTP client?
– Melebius
Nov 15 at 12:25
@Melebius I don't much like Double Commander. But I like Filezilla.
– Eric Korolev
Nov 15 at 12:35
@Melebius I don't much like Double Commander. But I like Filezilla.
– Eric Korolev
Nov 15 at 12:35
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FileZilla is only an FTP / SFTP client. It does not have the capability to be a File Manager like Double Commander can do.
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I don't think it is possible since Filezilla is an FTP/SFTP client and seems to only accept local-remote and remote-local calls
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FileZilla is only an FTP / SFTP client. It does not have the capability to be a File Manager like Double Commander can do.
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FileZilla is only an FTP / SFTP client. It does not have the capability to be a File Manager like Double Commander can do.
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up vote
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down vote
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FileZilla is only an FTP / SFTP client. It does not have the capability to be a File Manager like Double Commander can do.
FileZilla is only an FTP / SFTP client. It does not have the capability to be a File Manager like Double Commander can do.
answered Nov 15 at 16:20
Thomas Ward♦
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I don't think it is possible since Filezilla is an FTP/SFTP client and seems to only accept local-remote and remote-local calls
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I don't think it is possible since Filezilla is an FTP/SFTP client and seems to only accept local-remote and remote-local calls
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I don't think it is possible since Filezilla is an FTP/SFTP client and seems to only accept local-remote and remote-local calls
I don't think it is possible since Filezilla is an FTP/SFTP client and seems to only accept local-remote and remote-local calls
answered Nov 15 at 16:15
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What about the other way round, using Double Commander as an FTP client?
– Melebius
Nov 15 at 12:25
@Melebius I don't much like Double Commander. But I like Filezilla.
– Eric Korolev
Nov 15 at 12:35