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gFTP vs Xsync

A side-by-side look at gFTP and Xsync. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.

gFTP

gFTP

File Sharing

gFTP is a free, open-source FTP client for Linux and Unix-like systems. It has a simple GTK-based interface and supports common FTP features like SSL/TLS encryption, proxy support, bookmarks, and transferring files between a remote server and the local system.

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Xsync

Xsync

Backup & Sync

Xsync is a file synchronization and backup software for Linux. It allows users to easily sync files and folders between devices and locations, set up scheduled backups, and restore previous file versions. Key features include two-way sync, versioning, encryption, and a user-friendly GUI.

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