Hey Linux friends. Is there a better graphical FTP program than Filezilla?

I'm finding Filezilla to be increasingly buggy, and I need something I can use with drag & drop & synchronised browsing.

What's a good replacement that you've *personally* used?

(Anyone telling me to use the command-line will be fired into a dark pit of scorpions. The scorpions have already eaten the people who say "here's the first result from a search query.")

#FTP #SFTP #SCP #Linux

@Edent I use the file manager rather than a dedicated separate program, which has been fine for me, but you may have more detailed needs than I do!

@marxjohnson @sil @Edent snap. And can't remember lat time used actual FTP rather than SFTP, which KDE Dolphin calls fish:// for some reason.

@marxjohnson @falken @sil @Edent is there a file browser with synchronized browsing? I use thunar very often but not when i need sync browsing, then i use filezilla

@falken @marxjohnson @sil @Edent Filezilla allows it: you have the local filetree on the left, the online filetree on the right and both are synchronized. If I open folder A on local, it opens folder A online. Etc.
Super useful.

@Julianoe @marxjohnson @sil @Edent ah, that makes sense. Never done it since the early 00s though. The days of manually syncing changes are over :-)

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