That sounds about right.  It's very much worth it though!  Maybe slightly 
pricy, but yeah.

Someone mentioned earlier about Cute FTP for the mac.  I tried it and though it 
was accessible for the most part, I dono... It just seemed ever so slightly 
clunky.

Chris.

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  From: Sadam Ahmed 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 2:24 PM
  Subject: Re: ftp client for the mac


  Hi Caitlyn and all, 


  Here’s the direct link to Transmit: 


  https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/transmit/id403388562?mt=12 


  It’s AU$42 in my Mac App Store. 


  Hope this info is of some use. 


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    On 10 Jul 2015, at 4:16 am, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<[email protected]> wrote:


    Actually,

    I'd have to look, but I kind of recall seeing transmit in the app store. 
I'd have a look, as last I recall, I kind a do remember seeing it there vaguely.

    Chris.

    ----- Original Message ----- From: "jeff `greene" <[email protected]>
    To: <[email protected]>
    Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 1:22 PM
    Subject: Re: ftp client for the mac


    Hi Caitlyn, The best FTP program I've used is transmit. I don't
    believe its available on the app store. Just do a google search for
    it. Its very VO accessible, and you can upload and download. One thing
    I like about it, during a download it not only gives you a percentage
    but also time remaining.
    Jeff


    On 7/9/15, Jessica Moss <[email protected]> wrote:

      You can't upload with it either which I'm not thrilled with, unless
      something has changed.  If you have an account on someone's server, a lot 
of
      people will want you to contribute, so would need something you can do 
both
      with.
      On Jul 9, 2015, at 5:48 AM, Shaf <[email protected]> wrote:


        Using Finder for ftp is a really bad idea. Unless you're using a super
        fast connection with a super fast server, you're going to get a lot of
        'Finder Busy' messages with VoiceOver and it'll drive you crazy.


        -Shaf

        On 7/9/2015 10:38 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:

          Hi Caitlyn,

          Just to add to this: if you need the ftp protocol onlyt to download 
stuff
          from elsewhere, then finder can do the job as well, and then you won’t
          need a dedicated ftp client. Just hit command plus k when you are in
          finder. This opens a dialog where you enter a url. This url can also
          start off with ftp colon slash slash, rather than with http colon 
slash
          slash. So, say you want to connect to a server called 
ftp.somewhere.com.
          Here’s how to do it. If the port for ftp is the standard one, i.e. if 
it
          is simply 21, then you hit command k, you then type
          ftp://ftp.somewhere.com into the text field, and you then hit connect.
          Your username and password will be asked for. Enter them and you will 
be
          in. To get a list view, hit command plus the number 2.

          This remote ftp server then looks just like a normal finder window. 
You
          can copy files by hitting command plus c on them, you can traverse
          folders etc, and then if you go to your desktop, downloads folder etc,
          then you can hit command v to paste and download the files you 
selected,
          from the ftp server.

          If the ftp server you are connecting to uses a non-standard port that
          it’s listening on for your incoming ftp connection, then you simply
          append a colon, and the port number to the name of the server.
          So: command plus k, and then:
          ftp://ftp.somewhere.com:4094
          where 4094 is the non-standard port number the server requirees, if
          applicable.

          Hth,
          Paul.

            On 06 Jul 2015, at 19:45, Caitlyn Furness 
<[email protected]>
            wrote:

            Hi,
            Can anyone suggest a good ftp client for use with the mac?  I’ve 
heard
            about one called transport or something like that, but can’t find 
it in
            the app store..

            thanks!
            Caitlyn

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