Ftp Tool For Mac Os
Just a note since you mentioned you're new to Mac (I'm basically the opposite): Using copy/paste to work with files seems to be a very PC thing. Drag and drop, like you mentioned, is the 'Mac way,' and you can use modifier keys to force a drag and drop to a duplicate/copy (option), move (command) or make alias (command+option). The default behavior changes based on if you are moving between two different volumes, and is always shown as a badge next to your cursor during the drag. – Sep 22 '11 at 6:22 •. (Free) A great free FTP client. This is my go-to application.
Ftp App For Mac Os X
Anytime I need FTP access, I use Cyberduck. It's not quite as lightweight as Fugu, but it adds a lot more functionality than Fugu.
I used to be a cute ftp and filezilla user on Windows. I tried cyberduck for OS X. It's a neat tool but it doesn't give the local machine files and remote machines file side by side. What tool would you recommend to automate several FTP uploads on a Mac? It should have a queue (so not all transfers are at the same time) and the ability to retry x times if the transfer fails.
VShell Server for Mac OS 3.5 A secure alternative to Telnet and FTP for UNIX that gives you the strong encryption, trusted authentication, and data integrity you need to securely access network resources and transfer data.
Mac Os X Ftp Server
I also really like the Growl integration with Cyberduck. (Free) Awesome little FTP client.
As I noted above, this is a lightweight FTP client. It is great for simple FTP transfers and browsing. I do like the dual panel navigation. Best mac for video editing.
EDIT: I forgot to add these. (Free) I haven't actually used Filezilla extensively, but from what I've seen of it, I really like it. I downloaded it and played with it for a bit and I really like the tabbed connections. I also like the ability to jump to a path easily. (Free, $29 Upgrade) A free FTP/FTP-SSL client. I don't usually use RBrowser because a $29 upgrade is necessary to unlock other protocols (Local, FTP/SSL/TLS, SFTP-SSH). I do like the Site Manager.