No, the operating system does not affect FTP.
FTP
In 1993 the company Ipswitch Inc. created WS_FTP for those who use the Windows operating system. It is an FTP Client that transfers files from one person to another.
There are a few different FTP clients for the Mac OS-X. Transmit is a shareware software which costs around $30 but it is designed specifically for Mac making it more intuitive for the target users. FireFTP is great as it will work the same on any Operating System that can run FireFox making it the same functionality on any platform.
no as long as it has the same operating system it will be fine
Why would you want to do that? A file transfer usually takes place between two computers - one is operating as a client and the other as a server. Running the client and server portion on the same PC to transfer files is very inefficient. You can use the ftp client to communicate with the ftp service on the same server/pc the same way as you would across the network; there is no difference.
Fetch FTP is available to download for computers running the Mac operating system OS X 10. Also available is a help file in PDF form and a zip file containing example scripts.
operating system is a control program as it allow multiple task to performed on same window.
Windows is an operating system developed by Microsoft. Apple makes Macintosh computers that run Apple's own Mac OS X operating system but can also run the Windows operating system.
NO
operating system is the program from which the computer has evolved in the same way as the humans have evolved from the dinosaurs.
A Multitasking Operating System
The same as you do on a desktop, running the same operating system and application.