Transferring files among remote locations is a common task for many users and the methods used are varied, depending on various factors like the network infrastructure or the connection speed.

One of the most well known protocols for moving data between computers is FTP and its popularity brought into being lots of dedicated clients and TurboFTP is one of them.

There are many similarities that can be identified immediately when comparing two or more apps of this kind and this software solution comes with a quite common GUI.

The dual pane is necessary for quickly transferring data from the computer to the remote server or vice versa and the queue window is also present in most FTP clients as it provide s a simple means of monitoring the outgoing or incoming data.

The functional commands are placed under relevant menus, to make them more easy to find and use, while pretty much all the areas inside the main window can be redimensioned on the spot.

One of the nicest features of TurboFTP is the collection of FTP sites that it comes with and which you can access from the 'Address Book' area. You can add new servers, edit the existing ones and customize the synchronization and security options.

The directory and session management functions are accompanied by a set of tools that make it possible for anyone to compare folders, compress or decompress files and schedule tasks using a dedicated utility built-in this software.

On the whole, TurboFTP proves to be a very useful application and one equipped with everything an advanced user would need, yet easy enough to operate so that less experienced users can get the most of it.