When comparing Turbo FTP Client vs AndFTP, the Slant community recommends AndFTP for most people. In the question“What are the best FTP Clients for Android?” AndFTP is ranked 1st while Turbo FTP Client is ranked 3rd. The most important reason people chose AndFTP is:
For those that are familiar with Filezilla, AndFTP will be easy to use as the layout matches.
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Pros
Pro Material design
Turbo FTP is developed within the Material Design guidelines making for a nice looking FTP app on Android that has a familiar interface for anyone familiar with Material Design.
Pro Supports multiple FTP configurations
Turbo FTP client handles FTP, FTPS, FTPES and SFTP protocols, making for a wide array of configurations that Turbo FTP Client can work with, no matter the FTP it needs to connect to or share.
Pro Multiview support
For Samsung devices that can use the multiview feature, Turbo FTP Client can utilize multiple windows.
Pro Similar to Filezilla
For those that are familiar with Filezilla, AndFTP will be easy to use as the layout matches.
Pro Handles multiple FTP configurations
AndFTP handles FTP, FTPS, SCP, SFTP protocols, making for a wide array of configurations that AndFTP can work with no matter the FTP it needs to connect to or share.
Cons
Con Outdated
This app was last updated in July 2015, so there are potential vulnerabilities
Con Has low memory issues
Turbo FTP Client may run in to problems with a device running out of memory during a transfer, meaning the app will crash due to Android memory management. Making it difficult to successfully pull off transfers as well as use any other application during a transfer.
Con Operations cancelled by touching outside dialogs
Con Buggy
Showed 0 files in folders until reconnected, if session management exists then its hidden.
Con Dated looking UI
The design of the app looks pretty dated and could use an overhaul to follow Googles design guidelines of Material Design.
