About "FTP" Application

What are you guys using for the “ftp” app? …

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Transmi t5 again for me.

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Similar threads have been posted previously on the forum. There are various options out there, including some that are free. The two most commonly used are Transmit and Forklift.

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I use ChronoSync and ForkLift 3

[ChronoSync | Premier Mac Backup and Sync App]

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Cyberduck for Mac

7.10.008 July 2021

FTP and SFTP browser.

https://cyberduck.io

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Transmit since years (very happy with this)

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Used Transmit and Cyberduck and others. Yummy FTP was great in its day. (Sadly the developer passed away).

Forklift is the only one in my workflow now. Being able to setup presets and action syncs without opening forklift is amazing. A huge time saver.

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There are so many, I was still fetch, but I will try it, thank you.

Fetch is still perfectly adequate for most people and free for education or charities. The others just have some more advanced features.

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If you’ve got a spare £0.99 there is nothing to beat Cloudy.

So simple. Does everything I need an FTP thingy to do.

A lovely API.

Did I mention it’s only £0.99?

:+1::medal_sports::star::star::star::star::star:

The one in the App Store last updated in 2015??

Curious to what you use the API for??

Apparently, work with me here, API is Bulgarian for UI.
And yes, it hasn’t needed updating as it was gotten right first time.
Hope that helps :innocent:

Oh right. lol that could be confusing for sure.

Thanks. I think I’ll pass on a 6 year out of date app that may or may not be using depreciated code. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Your loss.
Been using it exclusively for multiple websites with no issues.
But then I have no idea what depreciated code is.
Though I do use depreciated coconut in Thai food all the time.

Did I mention it’s only £0.99?

Hope you mean desiccated coconut.

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Reminds me about a very good movie with Suntory Whisky :tumbler_glass:

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