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Need good Free FTP softwore for OSX...
Title says most that needs said. I tried Cyberduck for a while, but had issues with it specifically with permissions and corrupt uploads.
Any recommendations guys? ~ Ready To Strike ~ :Currently Playing: SkiesOfArcadia(GC), FFV(PS1), Golden Sun: Lost Age(GBA), Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts(PC), Metroid Prime 2: Echoes(GC) :Replaying: NFS:MW(PC), RE4(GC), Oblivion(PC), Team Fortress 2(PC), Rainbow 6 Vegas(PC)
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Cyberduck's pretty much it when it comes to "free." I swear by Transmit, but it's for pay. I stole it for years, but finally bought it.
killmoms - Well, don't really.
Vista be fakin' the funk on Front Street. iTunesRegistry.com: 11,293 tracks, 19.940 diversity |
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What, the command line one, or the one in Finder? The former is hard to use, the latter doesn't let you upload, for Chrissakes.
killmoms - Well, don't really.
Vista be fakin' the funk on Front Street. iTunesRegistry.com: 11,293 tracks, 19.940 diversity |
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The command line ftp program isn't that difficult to use, but it is cumbersome. The first thing I did was to install ncftp for the command line.
As for a graphical solution, I have to second Transmit. Been using it for a long time now, and It works very well. It isn't free, but there are ways of getting around that. |
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I use the duck myself, mostly for moving media files between my G5 and my media server/HTPC G4. It's a rock-solid FTP client with a nice interface and file manager. It's a little bitchy about "You have open connections! Really quit? You have open connections! Really quit?" which can get irritating considering there's a new update available almost every time I launch it and each update requires a restart of Cyberduck, but I think the warnings can be turned off somewhere. I'm just too lazy to bother.
Killmoms is right, too, about the Finder FTP client. It's shit. I haven't used it since it stuck on a connection to a public FTP and I had to restart my system to get it to let go. Don't even bother with it. Using the Terminal is fine if you like the CLI, but a GUI client is usually better if you're deciding on-the-fly what files you want to move around. Now tell me all about your pain, down to the details. |
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I use, in conjunction with Firefox, FireFTP. It works really good for me, never had a glitch.
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If you're a University student, you can get Fetch for free (otherwise it's $25). I like Fetch a lot; it's simple and straightforward to use.
Here's the form to fill out for the free education license: http://fetchsoftworks.com/Licensing/...plication.html If you're not a University student, then never mind. |
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Apologies if this counts as a necro, but I'm very near to rescinding my recommendation for Cyberduck until they build in a way to limit the number of concurrent fucking connections it uses. We fortunately have some very understanding FTP admins here, as it got me insta-kicked from a number of GFF FTPs for saying "Oh, gee, more slots, ME USE MORE CONNECTION."
Apparently there's a way to turn it off via some UNIX hackery. This should not be required just to tell a goddamn FTP client to behave itself. I am not happy with Cyberduck right now. Now tell me all about your pain, down to the details. |
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Agreed. I had to implement 1-conneciton restrictions on all accounts that connect with CyberDuck on the FTP I run because it's such a little bitch about that.
I still stick with my recommendation of pirating Transmit (and eventually paying for it). Panic rules.
killmoms - Well, don't really.
Vista be fakin' the funk on Front Street. iTunesRegistry.com: 11,293 tracks, 19.940 diversity |
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Tried out FireFTP, and it's working great! Thanks guys!
~ Ready To Strike ~ :Currently Playing: SkiesOfArcadia(GC), FFV(PS1), Golden Sun: Lost Age(GBA), Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts(PC), Metroid Prime 2: Echoes(GC) :Replaying: NFS:MW(PC), RE4(GC), Oblivion(PC), Team Fortress 2(PC), Rainbow 6 Vegas(PC)
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I use Flow, Flow : FTP Done Right
It's not out yet, still in beta, but it's easily becoming one of my favorite clients... and I'm an active Transmit user. |
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i use Transmit every time.
What you also could try is muCommander (based in norton commander) which has built-in ftp client.. or use your browser: ftp://login assword@ftp.server.comhope that helps! |