If you can’t avoid ftp, gftp in inetutils is I think the usual GNU version, which is okay. Or curl can do a single transfer or transfer matching a pattern on a single command line, which would be easier to script than traditional ftp clients - but NOT for ease of use in the usual sense.
Cyberduck (not in MacPorts) is a nice GUI ftp that can handle a number of other file transfer situations too. And of course Finder with the aid of a system-supplied ftp filesystem can also do ftp. All depends on what you want. > On Aug 24, 2022, at 2:24 PM, Mark Brethen <mark.bret...@gmail.com> wrote: > > What’s the recommended ftp client nowadays for ease of use? There are too > many to list from 'port search'. I intend to use it with qemu between > host/guest. > > Thanks, > Mark