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Whomever wrote this page is apparently very biased against Windows and Windows users. Comments like "Let's face it, most of the Windows programs are of dubious quality, and the developers are not very bright. It's a lazy bunch, used to being able to write into the registry and all over your system, from the times of MS-DOS and Windows 95." are pointless and contribute nothing to the documentation of FileZilla. This type of commentary content should be removed as it serves no positive purpose and does nothing to better document the product.
 
Whomever wrote this page is apparently very biased against Windows and Windows users. Comments like "Let's face it, most of the Windows programs are of dubious quality, and the developers are not very bright. It's a lazy bunch, used to being able to write into the registry and all over your system, from the times of MS-DOS and Windows 95." are pointless and contribute nothing to the documentation of FileZilla. This type of commentary content should be removed as it serves no positive purpose and does nothing to better document the product.
 
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FileZilla Server does not support SFTP. It only speaks FTP and FTP over TLS (FTPS). --[[User:CodeSquid|CodeSquid]] ([[User talk:CodeSquid|talk]]) 10:08, 20 February 2015 (CET)
 
FileZilla Server does not support SFTP. It only speaks FTP and FTP over TLS (FTPS). --[[User:CodeSquid|CodeSquid]] ([[User talk:CodeSquid|talk]]) 10:08, 20 February 2015 (CET)

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