Skod Alternatives
Skod is described as '(File|Transfer|Protocol) client for humans, easy to use and hackable. Written in pure C, without any external library' and is a FTP Client in the File Sharing category. There are more than 10 alternatives to Skod for a variety of platforms, including Mac, Windows, Linux, Android and BSD. The best alternative is FileZilla, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Skod are CuteFTP (Paid), CrossFTP (Paid), Truck - Rsync Client (Paid) and Viper FTP (Paid).
- FileZilla is a powerful FTP-client. It has been designed for ease of use and with support for as many features as possible, while still being fast and reliable.
- Freemium • Open Source
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- BSD
- PortableApps.com
- ReactOS
Bundleware
Be aware that installing FileZilla on your computer might install some bundleware/malware on your machine. See this thread on the FileZilla forum: https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=48441
- Cute FTP is an utility for transferring files between your computer and a remote File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server anywhere on the Internet.
- CrossFTP is an FTP, Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, and cloud storage client.
- Paid • Proprietary
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- A graphical user interface for rsync, which looks-and-feels like a standard FTP client, but uses the rsync protocol ‘under the hood’ to boost transfer speeds.
- Simple, user-friendly yet powerful FTP client for Mac.
- File transfers using:
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Android
No screenshots yet - NetFinder - Award winning and very cool FTP/SFTP client with advanced website & general file management, automation, mirroring solution for Mac OS X with a Finder like interface.
Discontinued
The software hasn't been updated since 2008, but you can still download it and use it.
- WS_FTP is the ideal file-transfer solution, offering a cost-effective way to quickly and easily transfer files of any type and size to any FTP server.No screenshots yet
- DriveMaker Freeware mounts or maps an FTP site to your desktop or Windows Server as a drive letter, for example: D:.