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  1. #1
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    Free FTP for MAC

    Hi Everybody,

    Is there any free FTP client software for MAC ?
    I have search through google but couldn't find one.. anyone can recommend one?

    Thanks

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    I've used Fetch before without any problems...may want to give this a shot my friend.

    http://fetchsoftworks.com/downloads.html


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  3. #3
    You can makeuse of filezilla. I believe it is standard one!!

    And here is some of the other list http://www.wurd.com/pwp_ftpindex.php.

  4. #4
    RBrowser is available for free. You can also purchase a license to unlock more features.

    http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/7241

    Cyberduck is also free.

    http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/8392

    And there's always the command-line FTP client that's included with OS X.

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    Cyberduck is quite a nice app.

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    Quote Originally Posted by batulang
    Hi Everybody,

    Is there any free FTP client software for MAC ?
    I have search through google but couldn't find one.. anyone can recommend one?

    Thanks
    Standard web browsers will work as well.
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    I wish I'd known about Cyberduck before I'd paid for Transmit! Still, Transmit has been excellent for the 18 months I've had it.

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    yes, transmit is great. if you can pay a bit, going with transmit. Otherwise, Cyberduck is still good enough

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    If you are a student, you can get Fetch for free. I like it.

  10. #10
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    Excellent, I just download cyber duck.. it is very useful and userfriendly..

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    Quote Originally Posted by westcan
    Cyberduck is quite a nice app.
    I'll second that! When I was previously using a Mac I fell in love with that program. It's about the best that FTP gets for a Mac when you're not interested in paying for a client (can't blame you!).

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    Moved to Computers and Peripherals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gate2vn
    yes, transmit is great. if you can pay a bit, going with transmit. Otherwise, Cyberduck is still good enough
    Back in the day (2000) when I had my iMac I loved Transmit.
    What's your budget?

    Seriously, what's your budget?

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    IMHO Cyberduck best free ftp, YummyFTP best paid one.

    /me loves Mac!
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    Um, doesn't the mac have ftp built in? I would think it does since the OS is unix, but I've never used one so could be wrong.
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    I love use cyberduck as well. I also like transmit too, but cyberduck is free lol.
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    I have not tested it, but I've heard in terminal you can do ftp. Just like you can in a unix command box.

    QUOTE=GP-JT]Um, doesn't the mac have ftp built in? I would think it does since the OS is unix, but I've never used one so could be wrong.[/QUOTE]
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