[OT] FTP for OS X
Hello,
Is there, on OS X, something more serious than "Cyberduck" when it comes to FTP clients ? I am used to FileZilla and have some problems with the Cyberduck icon (among other things).
Cheers
-j
Hello,
I'm using Transmit (http://www.panic.com/transmit/) and I'm happy with it...
Jan
julienbreval schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> Is there, on OS X, something more serious than "Cyberduck" when it comes to FTP clients ? I am used to FileZilla and have some problems with the Cyberduck icon (among other things).
>
>
> Cheers
> -j
>
Thanks
These look good, but even if they are cheap they are not free. I think there is simply no equivalent to FileZilla unfortunately ... Maybe I will buy Transmit or Fetch, who knows ?
I second Transmit. It has great integration with Textmate as well.
b
On Nov 5, 2007, at 11:52 PM, julienbreval wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there, on OS X, something more serious than "Cyberduck" when it
> comes to FTP clients ? I am used to FileZilla and have some
> problems with the Cyberduck icon (among other things).
>
>
> Cheers
> -j
Barry Threw
Media Art and Technology
San Francisco, CA Work: 857-544-3967
Email: bthrew@gmail.com
IM: captogreadmore (AIM)
http:/www.barrythrew.com
See also RBrowser ( http://www.rbrowser.com/ ) which is free for 'basic' FTP use, or you can pay for more bells n' whistles,
cheers
Roger
There's also Fugu ( http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/ )
wes
On 11/6/07, roger.carruthers wrote:
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> See also RBrowser ( http://www.rbrowser.com/ ) which is free for 'basic' FTP use, or you can pay for more bells n' whistles,
> cheers
> Roger
>
You can change the icon, you know. In the Finder, copy an icon you
like, do Get Info (Cmd + I) on Cyberduck, select the icon in the
inspector and paste (Cmd + V).
On Nov 6, 2007, at 2:52 AM, julienbreval wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there, on OS X, something more serious than "Cyberduck" when it
> comes to FTP clients ? I am used to FileZilla and have some
> problems with the Cyberduck icon (among other things).
I love Panics Transmit. But thats just me.
On Nov 6, 2007, at 2:33 PM, Dan Winckler wrote:
> You can change the icon, you know. In the Finder, copy an icon you
> like, do Get Info (Cmd + I) on Cyberduck, select the icon in the
> inspector and paste (Cmd + V).
>
> On Nov 6, 2007, at 2:52 AM, julienbreval wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there, on OS X, something more serious than "Cyberduck" when it
>> comes to FTP clients ? I am used to FileZilla and have some
>> problems with the Cyberduck icon (among other things).
>
Hm. I actually like the icon. Very easy to find in an overcrowded
dock. Rubber ducks are great! My 18-months old son loves them too.
The real, floating ones, that is.
Zip Boterbloem
Media Mechanics
Zwaluwstraat 54
2025 VR Haarlem
The Netherlands
+31627014758
zip@knoware.nl
Op 6-nov-2007, om 20:33 heeft Dan Winckler het volgende geschreven:
> You can change the icon, you know. In the Finder, copy an icon you
> like, do Get Info (Cmd + I) on Cyberduck, select the icon in the
> inspector and paste (Cmd + V).
>
> On Nov 6, 2007, at 2:52 AM, julienbreval wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there, on OS X, something more serious than "Cyberduck" when it
>> comes to FTP clients ? I am used to FileZilla and have some
>> problems with the Cyberduck icon (among other things).
>
i use terminal
included in OS
On Tue Nov 06 11:44:53 EST 2007, Jean-Fran=?ISO-8859-1?B?5w==?=ois
Charles wrote:
> I use Fetch.
> Free for academic or non-profit.
> Jean-Fran??ois.
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Patrick Pagano,M.F.A
Sound and Light Technologist
Nadine McGuire Theatre & Dance Pavilion
GAINESVILLE FL US 32611-5900
University Of Florida
(352) 273-1483
I came across this recently. Looks interesting. Haven't tried it yet though.
Lots of good ideas, thank you very much everybody.
About the icon: it was rather a joke; the main problem is actually unstability and trouble for looking into some folders (like "This folder doesn't exist" ? so why is it displayed ?), while FileZilla (for example) worked perfectly.
Further unto: Yummy FTP . I think it cost $25, which seemed worth it at the time.