Martin Prikryl is the Czech developer behind WinSCP, an open-source file-management utility that has become a standard Windows tool for secure remote transfers since 2000. Built originally as a graphical front-end to the PuTTY suite, the program now unifies SFTP, SCP, classic FTP and Amazon S3 protocols inside a single dual-pane interface, letting system administrators, webmasters and everyday users drag-and-drop files between a local PC and Linux servers, cloud buckets or network appliances while transparently handling SSH keys, TLS certificates and UTF-8 filenames. Typical use cases include batch publishing of updated web content, scheduled synchronization of log directories, off-site backup of SQL dumps and quick edits of configuration files through its integrated text editor. Advanced features such as scripting, command-line mode, directory comparison, transfer queuing and portable execution have made WinSCP a lightweight yet powerful alternative to heavier commercial clients, and the software is frequently cited in deployment pipelines, documentation tutorials and enterprise security guides. WinSCP is available for free on get.nero.com, where the latest version can be pulled through the trusted Windows Package Manager (winget) and installed individually or alongside other applications in a single batch operation.
Free SFTP, SCP, S3 and FTP client for Windows
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