4/5 rating based on 66 reviews. Read all reviews for iTransfer - File Transfer Tool for iPhone.
iTransfer - File Transfer Tool is free iOS app published by ComcSoft Corporation
Nobilis702
I add my personal sFTP and tried to connect with it. It says loading then crashes every time. The app is just not stable to do what it says it does. I'm using the app on the latest iOS update on a 32GB iPhone 5s which is a day old. I'm just glad I didn't spend any money on this app what so ever. Also when setting up a server you have to guess what information it wants at what spot because they use little icons to represent what they want in the boxes where if they only had the word PORT or IP would make it easy. It's not like those words would take up to much space. I know they want to make the UI look nice but go with a simple look first with a WORKING app.
ScottD1982
I wanted to download a file from a website that I didn't have FTP access to (not my site). The app only appears to allow you to download from your own sites, and not other sites that happen to have downloadable files. The app might be good, but it just wasn't what I needed.
Joshcoby
This update is terrible wish I could go back. It used to be a simple app but now it's new UI is hard to understand. I can't even find the WiFi web server to upload videos and photos to the camera Roll If I receive better service I will re rate the app
A. B.
SFTP is no longer functional with the new versions of FreeBSD. It exits with a PAM authentication error -- looks from auth.log like it enters PAM mode and fails to send the ident string, so FreeBSD rejects all attempts to authenticate. Deleting, can no longer use. Pity -- it's a useful app when it works, but if it doesn't work, it doesn't work, and it's taking up a lot of space on my iPad.
Phi222
I don't like the ad I have to close every time I open the app (even if I just switch to another app briefly), but otherwise it is an indispensable tool for me to interface with my college's network on an ipad. --SumGubernator