Have you tried Cyberduck?
Well, it passes the "cute name" test. Open source too.
support for many Mac OS X system technologies such as Spotlight, Bonjour, the Keychain and AppleScript.
Cool. I'll have to give it a try.
What's Bonjour?
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Have you tried Cyberduck?
Well, it passes the "cute name" test. Open source too.
support for many Mac OS X system technologies such as Spotlight, Bonjour, the Keychain and AppleScript.
Cool. I'll have to give it a try.
What's Bonjour?
Filezilla for the PC does everything I've needed: [link]
I get fucking tired of the typing. And I do a lot of updating of all those provocateuse sites -- not only do I need to be able to keep locations in synch, I need to be able to quickly navigate directory trees and identify the next available filename in a sequence.
So I mostly do that work from the PC. But now I'm going to try the duck. Thanks, DCJ!
Cyberduck broke every website I uploaded files to. (The same files, uploaded via Cpanel's file manager, worked fine. Uploaded via Cyberduck, they broke the site.) So I stopped using it.
I'm a fan of Transmit.
God, I am so used to command line ftp that anything else seems painful and whacko (unix solaris and linux. It's the butter for our bread in this business.)
Cyberduck broke every website I uploaded files to.
Do you know what (specifically) the duck did? That seems odd to me. Some sort of permissions issue?
I have no clue. No other FTP program I've used has ever had this problem, and honestly, Cyberduck wasn't worth the effort to figure it out.
Well, the duck let me upload a JPG of Paul Walker just fine, so we're on speaking terms for the nonce.
I'm a fan of Transmit.Me too. Fetch, if I have to though.