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BulletProof FTP 2.4  (discontinued)

BulletProof FTP 2.4 

Entered CNET Catalog: 05/29/2002

SKU: CNETBULLETPROOF

Manufacturer: BulletProof Software

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 06/05/2002
BulletProof FTP sits in the bargain bin of FTP clients. It costs a little less than the competition and, as you'd expect, delivers less with little polish. BulletProof's straightforward interface will appeal to experienced users, but it leaves novices without any help to get started. In a pinch, BulletProof gets the job done for less. But for the best FTP value, we recommend the more thorough WS FTP Pro. BulletProof FTP sits in the bargain bin of FTP clients. It costs a little less than the competition and, as you'd expect, delivers less with little polish. BulletProof's straightforward interface will appeal to experienced users, but it leaves novices without any help to get started. In a pinch, BulletProof gets the job done for less. But for the best FTP value, we recommend the more thorough WS FTP Pro.

Familiar features; lacks detail
After downloading and installing the free, 30-day BulletProof FTP trial, you'll see that the software offers you an interface similar to those of CuteFTP and WS FTP Pro. There are two windows; the one on the left shows the current local system directory, and on the right, you'll see the remote system. Most FTP clients launch with a site manager window that lets you create bookmarks to frequently visited sites. BulletProof FTP includes such a manager, but we found it hard to use, with site names displayed in a separate window.

The top of the screen offers data fields for entering the FTP server name and your username and password, simplifying the login process for advanced users who don't want to fumble through a site manager. The software remembers the last site you visited, so when you run the program again, all you need to do is click Connect to visit it again. Unfortunately, BulletProof FTP lacks a preloaded list of anonymous FTP sites, which is a handy feature for newbies.

Lacks advanced features, too
Although aimed toward experienced FTP users, BulletProof is missing the advanced features that they're likely to want. The Scheduling command lets you delay only downloads in the queue; it won't schedule recurring tasks, such as synchronizing folders. BulletProof FTP also lacks SSL encryption for secure downloads.

In our tests, BulletProof performed in line with other FTP clients in both downloading and uploading large files and multiple small files. Only WS FTP Pro performed better, transferring multiple small files twice as quickly as the competition.

Registering BulletProof FTP costs $29.95, which is $10 less than competitors such as WS FTP Pro and CuteFTP. The registration fee includes technical support via e-mail and lifetime upgrades; the others offer upgrades for only 60 days or at most a year. The company's Web site offers a good set of FAQs, to boot, but the included Windows help file is spartan. Worse, BulletProof includes no user manuals or built-in tutorials.

BulletProof FTP offers the minimum in an FTP app. For a little more money, WS FTP Pro, CuteFTP, and FTP Voyager 9.0 offer more features and polish.

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BulletProof FTP's straightforward interface will appeal to beginners and advanced users alike.

User opinions

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User Rating: 1/10

Steer clear of BulletProof

Pros: cheap, does not cause cancer

Cons: Data corruption, questionable company ethics, not standard compliant

Review: I just wanted to try to steer people clear of BulletProof. We purchased their BulletProof Server which is advertised as standards compliant.

Our clients were complaining of problems with downloads being corrupted. After 2 months trying to figure out what was wrong we discovered that the problem was with the BulletProof Server and larger files.

We contacted BulletProof and they indicated their 'fully standards compliant' FTP server didn't support files larger than 2.1GB

We asked for our money back all the way up to the owner of the company. He refused the refund even though it was only $39.

Surprising that a company would be unwilling to refund such a small amount of money when they have a huge, unadvertised flaw that corrupts data in transferred files.

Just wanted to let you know that you're really taking your chances if you use a BulletProof product.

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