Hello,

You can also access any FTP server directly from Finder.
Just press Command-k and in the server address enter something like:
 ftp://username:[email protected]

It's a very basic FTP client and it does tend to hang if you access directories 
with a lot of files, but for a quick copy of files it's ok.

HTH,
André

On Jul 4, 2011, at 11:43 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

> What I did recently was get Transmit, which is not free but has a seven-day 
> trial.  Then, after putting in the domain and user name and password, I chose 
> the "Mount as disk," button.  This let me quit Transmit and use Finder to 
> copy/paste or delete from the FTP site or whatever.  Really easy this way.
> 
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