Hi Cody,
For a free, accessible FTP client, you might try looking at
Cyberduck. Here's a recent version announcement from the Apple
Downloads pages:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/internet_utilities/cyberduck.html
I don't use Cyberduck myself, but I know that some others do. Panic
Software's Transmit is very good, if you can afford it, and as Allison
suggested there is a 30-day free trial. Alternatively, as Maurice
mentioned, if you're comfortable with working in Terminal instead of
the GUI, you can use FTP or SFTP (which encrypts you login and data)
from the command line. One trick if you're uploading files in
Terminal from the Command line is that you can use the Finder to
navigate to a file, then use the copy command (Command-C). When you
are in Terminal and want to give the file to upload, you can simply
paste with Command-V, and the full file path will appear. This is
handy if you don't feel comfortable with navigating to the folder
location of your file with the "cd" command in Terminal. You can just
switch application windows with Command Tab between Terminal and
Finder to do the copy and paste.
HTH. Cheers,
Esther
On Jun 25, 2010, at 2:23 PM, Cody Hurst wrote:
Hi all, I've tried several ftp clients but I haven't seemed to
find one that works. anyone have suggestions?
Cody
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