FTP GUI client

Discussion in 'OS X and OS X Apps' started by jopoy, Oct 10, 2006.

  1. jopoy

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    Hi!

    What FTP GUI client do you recommend?

    'Jopoy
     
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    You can try the excellent freeware FTP client, Cyberduck or Panic's Transmit 3. Aside from remote servers, you can even use the latter to access your .Mac directories.
     
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    Do check out Version Tracker for FTP Client. I use Tranmsit and Captain but I like Transmit Interface better.
     
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    Thanks! I will try all of those you suggested.
     
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    Uy jops. Nalista ko na yung Transmit sa yo dati ah... ;) Transmit's the best, shareware nga lang but the features are well worth the price.
     
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    Try nyo po Fetch, Its free for charitable institutions or educational institutions :)
     
  7. PatrickGaerlan

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    I highly recommend Transmit too, well worth the price if you FTP a lot. My wife on the other hand uses Yummy FTP, has great syncing features (she uses it for managing a web site) and seems to perform a little faster than Transmit. It's also shareware, $25, but also has a fully-functional 30-day free trial.
     
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    Yeah :) ... I guess I'll give it a second look. Cyberduck takes forever (Do I need to tweak anything?).
     
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    I use the Finder and Cyberduck for FTP.
     
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    Have been a Transmit user ever since I switched to Mac. For a web developer who needs all the bells and whistles it is well worth the price.
     
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    Also a Transmit user ever since I had my first Mac. It's really worth the evry buck for it :)
     
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    I also use Transmit to FTP photos to and from my clients in the US. It works well for me.
     
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    I've used Transmit, Fetch and cyberduck. If you want something free, go with cyberduck :)
     

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