FTP Server - Multiple users
FTP Server - Multiple users
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Banana Studio
A powerful FTP Server to access files in your phone from everywhere on Earth


Average Rating

4.1


Number of Ratings

2,560


Number of Downloads

100K+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About FTP Server - Multiple users

A powerful application allows you to run FTP Server on your phone and help your friend or you to access/share files over the Internet. It also helps you not to use USB port of device to increase the lifetime of it. It is also called WiFi file transfer or wireless file management. All features are ... read more

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Summary

Total Permissions

12

Total Categories

5

Highest Risk

8

Average Risk

4

Counts

2

7

3

0

Rating Details





User Reviews

Chris Chris
17
Wednesday, March 16, 2022

I connected to the server using "ftp://IPADDRESS:PORT" in MacOS Finder. The user and password is "anonymous" by default. Now I can wirelessly transfer all my data to my Desktop while on a private LAN without having to use cables, cloud storage, or slow/buggy software. This cross-platform, native solution runs fast and does exactly what I needed it to 😃. Once I'm done, I shut it off, it's pretty simple. My phone is battery operated, so it makes sense to not run a file server on it 24/7. Edited

Michael (Mike) Michael (Mike)
6
Friday, September 1, 2023

Works well, one thing I like to have the option for is to sticky the IP of the server, I mainly use this to transfer files between my phone and TV, on TV side I have to change the FTP connection to match the server... otherwise excellent app! OK got it, should of rembered that from windows... thx Edited

Banana Studio
Friday, September 1, 2023
THanks for trying this app! Stick the IP to a device is a work of the router. You can do it in your device by: Open WiFi settings, select the WiFi SSID that you want to set the static IP then tap Settings and set the static IP for your device.
Bill C Bill C
7
Friday, November 8, 2024

Warning: The advertisements in the app are terrible. In your face type ads. They are large, distracting images and you cannot click them off quickly. Many are videos with loud music, in your face and occupy the screen. I could not get them off without closing the app down and starting again. They state you can remove ads by opening the section Remove Ads in About screen. That is a trick, as you have a choice of watching irritating videos or pay for it.

A Google user A Google user
16
Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Excellent FTP server. Love the multiuser feature! This FTP server has only two issues. One big and one minor. The big one is that it does not support listing of only one file, so it is cumbersome and risky to use with PC backup software. The minor is that it only shows users connected, but not current/latest user activity (ex: file being currently transferred/or no files being currently transferred). Will give 5 stars when this is supported, and will also purchase the software at this point!!!

Magnar Ågedal Magnar Ågedal
11
Friday, August 7, 2020

A great FTP server! The adds are not bothersome, still I did pay for the add free version, but will keep on using this free version for my old tablet, as Google Play seems to think my tablet is not compatible with the paid version for some reason (I guess it's due to the fact that my LG G pad 8.3 started out as Android 4.1 even though it has been updated to Android 5). Tried out the SFTP on the SSH app as well, which was also great, but I guess I'll mostly use this app as I'm getting 5 times the speed on plain FTP transfers when comparing to SFTP. Regardless, I love being able to transfer files to and from my PC and from Total Commander for Android using these server apps by Banana Studio. Nicely done, and I appreciate it being free. One small issue I have is when trying to overwrite files hosted on my Android Phone, no error message, but files doesn't get properly overwritten. It seems like it'll rather get merged with the existing file, at least when the file to overwrite with is smaller then the original file. (f.ex when resizing a jpg, or compressing it to be smaller by other means, overwriting the larger file with that will not make the file on the server smaller, but when copying it back to the PC to check it, the resolution is changed, but as the filesize is the same so there seems to be that a lot of remaining date from the overwritten file mixed in). A minor annoyance, but it's fairly easy to get around it by deleting files that needs overwriting before transfer. Would be cool if this got fixed though. I sent you a support message about it. This behavior is the same in the SSH app, and in the pro version of the FTP server. Edit: One more issue is with scandinavian characters, like ø, æ, å, ö, ä (and I suspect more international characters) those will get messed up during transfer. Edited

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