Ok, well Transmit, the FTP client I currently use has all those features you mentioned that Filezilla doesn't have so perhaps I'll just keep going the way I am.

On 19/11/2008, at 4:17 AM, Arthur Pirika wrote:

Hi, I've used file-zilla on windows quite a lot, and I like it, mostly. The only two features i wish it had are the reasons I stuck with FlashFXP, sounds to notify of ftp events, and the ability to copy a URL for an ftp resource to your clipboard. As for ease of use, fz is pretty straight forward. Did you try the applications key or the context menu for a folder?
in there is where you tell it to download an entire tree.
As for accessibility, it's written using wxWidgets, so how accessible is this gui platform in general? In windows, it's rather good, imho. According to the wx site and docs, it uses the native gui of whatever os your using, so win32 for windows, and cocoa for mac.

hth,
Arthur.
----- Original Message ----- From: "jeffrey greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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Subject: Re: FTP Clients for the mac


Hi I use cyberduck on the mac, and I think its really easy to use. I tried file zilla on my windows machine and its really confusing. I can't seem to download folders of files only the individual files themselves. I'm not sure how it would be on the mac side.
Regards, Jeff Greene

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