View Full Version : FTP App needed
Glossybear
Feb 19, 2003, 12:56 PM
I really need a good, free, FTP app for X.
Preferably something that will handle SSH as well.
I know that I should really just learn comand-line, but I'm friggin lazy...
backspinner
Feb 19, 2003, 01:08 PM
good AND free: commandline indeed
gui programs do cost money
nice one: www.osxigen.com
Jaykay
Feb 19, 2003, 01:26 PM
what about fetch, or is that shareware , exellent program though.
Thirteenva
Feb 19, 2003, 01:40 PM
fetch is shareware now, only gives a 15 day trial on the free download. Great ftp program though. Don't know of any good free ftp programs for OS X, i use fetch and dreamweaver...
You do know you cann connect to most ftp servers via the finder right??
use the "go" menu at the top, click connect to server (command +k) and then put in
ftp://hostName.com
in the address box. then click connect and you should get a password prompt. Put in your username and password and it should mount as a volume on your desktop.
This doesn't work with all servers and sometimes permissions problems get in the way and it won't let you write to a directory that you should have write access to.
Also you can use safari to connect to an FTP server in the same way and it will also mount as a volume on your desktop.
just put
ftp.hostname.com
or
ftp://hostname.com in the address bar
you'll get a login prompt. fill in your info just like i stated above.
Hope this helps, and if you do find a good free ftp program, let us know....
Later..
jamilecrire
Feb 19, 2003, 02:09 PM
You can try this as well if you need
to supply a password:
ftp://username@host.com
it should prompt you for your password.
For ssh/scp/sft look at fugu (google).
Originally posted by Thirteenva
fetch is shareware now, only gives a 15 day trial on the free download. Great ftp program though. Don't know of any good free ftp programs for OS X, i use fetch and dreamweaver...
You do know you cann connect to most ftp servers via the finder right??
use the "go" menu at the top, click connect to server (command +k) and then put in
ftp://hostName.com
in the address box. then click connect and you should get a password prompt. Put in your username and password and it should mount as a volume on your desktop.
This doesn't work with all servers and sometimes permissions problems get in the way and it won't let you write to a directory that you should have write access to.
Also you can use safari to connect to an FTP server in the same way and it will also mount as a volume on your desktop.
just put
ftp.hostname.com
or
ftp://hostname.com in the address bar
you'll get a login prompt. fill in your info just like i stated above.
Hope this helps, and if you do find a good free ftp program, let us know....
Later..
Skandranon
Feb 19, 2003, 02:25 PM
Switched over from Trasmit and have absolutely no complaints. I'm told MacSFTP is a pretty good SSH client, as well.
jrichardcmu
Feb 19, 2003, 02:28 PM
I like Fugu a lot. It is a Cocoa wrapper around the unix commands for secure transfering. it supports SFTP, SCP, and SSH tunneling.
jrichardcmu
Feb 19, 2003, 02:30 PM
http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/
Glossybear
Feb 19, 2003, 05:10 PM
That did the trick!
Thanks for the tip!
tjwett
Feb 19, 2003, 10:03 PM
Not sure what version it's up to now but Fetch used to have a little "secret", sort of. It will say you need to pay and blink and ask you for money but if you wait one minute it stops and then it works just fine. I've been using it for over a year for free.
bigizzy
Feb 20, 2003, 12:04 AM
There are lots of GUI FTP clients which should run using X-Window by just recompiling them.
Pablo
Feb 20, 2003, 09:26 AM
http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0302/20.ftp.php
Vicomsoft has updated their FTP Client to version 4.0, adding Mac OS X support.
The US$35 FTP Client software supports multiple hosts, is multithreaded, and boasts such features as resumable transfers and filters. Vicomsoft claims that it shows an "average speed increase on downloads of up to 30 percent and was even found to be 70 percent faster than certain rival programs in SFTP mode.Ó FTP Client 4.0 also features many elements of the Mac OS X interface, including toolbars, drawers, live resizing and more.
FTP Client 4.0 requires Mac OS X 10.2 or higher. A demo is available for downloading and test-driving. A version for the traditional Mac operating system is also available.
http://www.ftpclient.com/
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