Recovery your lost FTP passwords easily and quickly.
FTP Password Recovery is super simple program. It will help you to recover lost FTP passwords, very fast and easy. You will recover password in second. This program does not need installation.
Doesn't require installation, small program and best of all it's free
Cons
I didn't find any
Summary
I could not find a free utility like this anywhere. It does just what it's supposed to, nothing more nothing less. Pay no attention to the negative "umm, not really" reviewer. As you can tell, it seems like he just likes to have something to complain about.
Works Great
ketcapli
Pros
It works great. I recovered my all FTP passwords. It's very simple to use and it's not required to be installed. It's only one EXE file
Cons
Summary
Works if you know what you're doing.
noneed2login
Pros
Just works. Change the ip & port of your ftp client to the ones idicated and press connect. It's that simple.
Cons
Summary
umm.... not really
einsteinbennyboy
Pros
stand-alone executable, requires no installation
Cons
Does not do what one would think!
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<p>To start, it gives a poor first impression because of the numerous grammatical errors that make it look like it was written by a second-grader. A poorly written program, it uses a one-item menu with the only button being "help" (which, to its merit, gives you a vague clue as to what it's supposed to be doing, but still unacceptable).
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<p>By the way it behaves when I try different methods of inputting data, it appears as though it merely watches the FTP traffic coming out of the designated port, and reveals the transmitted password when it is intercepted. I suppose the only use for this is if your FTP client saves your password and logs it in automatically, but you don't have a brain in your head as to how to change/view it. It is almost useless to 98% of users, and in addition could be used server-side to illegally capture specific account passwords. The only possible good part of it is that it shows just how insecure standard FTP connections are. Use Secure FTP (SFTP), or better yet, switch to Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for managing servers. I cannot recommend this download to most people.