Primitive FTPd

4.3
738 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

A simple FTP server. Allows to exchange files with other machines over wifi. No more USB cable searching. Runs without root privileges. Is not started when device boots (but can if you wish). Control yourself when the server runs. While it runs it prevents standby to avoid long uploads and downloads to abort (configurable). Transfers can be encrypted by SFTP.
Updated on
30 June 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
684 reviews
Eric Tingley
22 March 2024
The only thing this app successfully did was get me frustrated. I like that it's simple, small, and not a bloated POS like most apps are today. Unfortunately, it's also very unintuitive. I installed it, trying to find a more convenient way of transferring files to/from a PC, without hassling with a cable every time. I could never get it to start, because every time it says "you have to set an authentication mechanism." I went through every tab of the app and it was 100% unclear how to do that.
6 people found this review helpful
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Rohin Koshi
10 September 2024
Works great. Thanks so much. Was able to get my external SD card writable and automatable with winscp using this on my old android phone. Almost no other ftp daemon worked. Using it to sync music to my phone so I can listen in my car.
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Pavel Pilát
4 January 2023
Ad-free, fast. I like the text UI. If you only added a "Log to screen" option to the "Log" settings item for displaying the FTP commands directly on the screen, it would be just perfect. :-) A bit troublesome experience on Android 12 due to the limited file access on these new Androids. I solved it by creating a folder "data_exchange" in the root and set this as a root folder for pFTPd.
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What's new

See GitHub Page:
https://github.com/wolpi/prim-ftpd/releases/tag/prim-ftpd-7.2

App support

About the developer
Christoph Nenning
wolpi.dev@web.de
Germany
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