And, extending Cyberduck's excellent Mac OS X integration-which includes support for Keychain, Spotlight, Bonjour, and iDisk-the latest version adds very slick integration with Leopard's Quick Look feature, allowing Quick Look to work with remote files. Version 3 also adds a feature to quickly open a file via its http URL in a web browser. The latest version of Cyberduck adds support for WebDAV servers and Amazon's S3 storage service to its support of FTP, SFTP, FTP/TLS, and SCP protocols. Yesterday the makers of Cyberduck, a free and open-source FTP client made just for Mac OS X, announced a major update to version 3.0, so I thought I would give it a shot. Features of CyberDuck: Opensource and free Fast transfer speed Drag and drop download and upload Allow multiple protocols, FTP, FTPS, SFTP Multiple. But I've never been thrilled about its busy interface, which can be daunting for novice users. Some friends in the tech support world often recommend the free and open-source FileZilla, which offers a Mac OS X version in addition to Windows and Linux. But some people don't use FTP enough to justify Transmit's $30 price, even if it may be (arguably) the best FTP client for Mac OS X. Cyberduck 3.2.1 for Mac - Download Free / FileHorse File Transfer and Networking Cyberduck 3.2.1 July, 14th 2009 - 12.72 MB - Open Source Features Screenshots Change Log Old Versions Latest Version: Cyberduck 8.5. I've been using it since version 1, and have happily upgraded whenever a new major version comes along. When people ask for a recommendation for a good FTP client on Mac OS X, I usually recommend Panic's excellent Transmit.
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