Re: Cyberduck versus Flow

2012-03-14 Thread Francis Nugent Dixon

Hi from Beautiful Brittany,

Thanks to all (to numerous to mention) for
your input. I am happy that many use and like
CyberDuck, surprised that nobody appears to
use Flow, when it seems to have rave reviews
(maybe the developers wrote the reviews :).

Looks like I will stick with CyberDuck. I never
use special characters, so I don't have Marks
problem. However, because I'm curious, I will
look into the other apps mentioned.

Best Regards

-Francis

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Cyberduck versus Flow

2012-03-13 Thread Francis Nugent Dixon

Hi from Beautiful Brittany,

Maybe a little outside LiveCode discussions, but
I want the best app to upload my files to my On-Rev
server.

I was happy with FileZilla, then I found Cyberduck which
really makes me happy, now I see Flow which seems to
beat all the FTP apps hands down (cheap at $4.99).

Can I get some feedback from Cyberduck/Flow users to
help me decide whether to go with the flow (pun intended !)

-Francis

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Re: Cyberduck versus Flow

2012-03-13 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Francis,

I tried CyberDuck but it messed up my file names if they contained special 
characters. I have no experience with Flow. I still use FileZilla, which has a 
very clumsy interface but works correctly.

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On 13 mrt 2012, at 20:01, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:

 Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
 
 Maybe a little outside LiveCode discussions, but
 I want the best app to upload my files to my On-Rev
 server.
 
 I was happy with FileZilla, then I found Cyberduck which
 really makes me happy, now I see Flow which seems to
 beat all the FTP apps hands down (cheap at $4.99).
 
 Can I get some feedback from Cyberduck/Flow users to
 help me decide whether to go with the flow (pun intended !)
 
 -Francis
 
 Windows is, and always was, a succession of panes !


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Re: Cyberduck versus Flow

2012-03-13 Thread Charles E Buchwald
Hi Francis,
I've used Cyberduck for a couple of years, and like it very much.
Used to use FileZilla, but as Mark said, it's a clumsy interface.
Haven't tried Flow.
- Charles

On 2012-03-13, at 1:19 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

 Hi Francis,
 
 I tried CyberDuck but it messed up my file names if they contained special 
 characters. I have no experience with Flow. I still use FileZilla, which has 
 a very clumsy interface but works correctly.
 
 --
 Best regards,
 
 Mark Schonewille
 
 Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
 Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com
 Twitter: http://twitter.com/xtalkprogrammer
 KvK: 50277553
 
 Download the Installer Maker Plugin 1.7 for LiveCode here http://qery.us/za
 
 On 13 mrt 2012, at 20:01, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
 
 Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
 
 Maybe a little outside LiveCode discussions, but
 I want the best app to upload my files to my On-Rev
 server.
 
 I was happy with FileZilla, then I found Cyberduck which
 really makes me happy, now I see Flow which seems to
 beat all the FTP apps hands down (cheap at $4.99).
 
 Can I get some feedback from Cyberduck/Flow users to
 help me decide whether to go with the flow (pun intended !)
 
 -Francis
 
 Windows is, and always was, a succession of panes !
 
 
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Re: Cyberduck versus Flow

2012-03-13 Thread Keith Clarke
...I've used Panic's Transmit for the last 10 years and see no need to change.
Best,
Keith..

On 13 Mar 2012, at 19:22, Charles E Buchwald wrote:

 Hi Francis,
 I've used Cyberduck for a couple of years, and like it very much.
 Used to use FileZilla, but as Mark said, it's a clumsy interface.
 Haven't tried Flow.
 - Charles
 
 On 2012-03-13, at 1:19 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
 
 Hi Francis,
 
 I tried CyberDuck but it messed up my file names if they contained special 
 characters. I have no experience with Flow. I still use FileZilla, which has 
 a very clumsy interface but works correctly.
 
 --
 Best regards,
 
 Mark Schonewille
 
 Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
 Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com
 Twitter: http://twitter.com/xtalkprogrammer
 KvK: 50277553
 
 Download the Installer Maker Plugin 1.7 for LiveCode here http://qery.us/za
 
 On 13 mrt 2012, at 20:01, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
 
 Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
 
 Maybe a little outside LiveCode discussions, but
 I want the best app to upload my files to my On-Rev
 server.
 
 I was happy with FileZilla, then I found Cyberduck which
 really makes me happy, now I see Flow which seems to
 beat all the FTP apps hands down (cheap at $4.99).
 
 Can I get some feedback from Cyberduck/Flow users to
 help me decide whether to go with the flow (pun intended !)
 
 -Francis
 
 Windows is, and always was, a succession of panes !
 
 
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Re: Cyberduck versus Flow

2012-03-13 Thread Richmond

Personally I've been using Cyberduck for about 5 years, and
don't understand the comments about its clumsy interface;
all seems remarkably straightforward to me.

Experience with almost all other FTP clients seems to fall
short of Cyberduck.

But, Hey, I'm talking about sending stuff from my PPC macMini running 10.4,
so don't take my word as far as the latest thang goes.

Richmond.

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Re: Cyberduck versus Flow

2012-03-13 Thread Scott Rossi
Hi Francis:

If you want cheap, Flow is on sale at the moment, so it is a great deal.
I've used it a bit, though not with On_Rev, and it has worked fine.

If you're looking specifically for a Mac solution -- there are other FTP
tools that have been around for a while but cost more:
Fetch - http://fetchsoftworks.com/fetch/
Transmit - http://www.panic.com/transmit/

One thing you might want to consider is a combination code-editor/FTP app
like Panic's Coda or MacRabbit's Espresso.  You edit your code locally and
then upload from the same interface.  Espresso has an option that can
automatically upload your page every time you save locally, which is a great
timesaver in some situations.  I have been using Espresso for a while now,
and while it sometimes need to be refreshed with On-Rev, I love it.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design




Recently, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:

 Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
 
 Maybe a little outside LiveCode discussions, but
 I want the best app to upload my files to my On-Rev
 server.
 
 I was happy with FileZilla, then I found Cyberduck which
 really makes me happy, now I see Flow which seems to
 beat all the FTP apps hands down (cheap at $4.99).
 
 Can I get some feedback from Cyberduck/Flow users to
 help me decide whether to go with the flow (pun intended !)
 
 -Francis
 
 Windows is, and always was, a succession of panes !
 
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Re: Cyberduck versus Flow

2012-03-13 Thread Andre Garzia
Francis,

I like both Interarchy and Transmit

http://nolobe.com
http://panic.com

These days I am using Transmit.

=)

On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon effe...@wanadoo.frwrote:

 Hi from Beautiful Brittany,

 Maybe a little outside LiveCode discussions, but
 I want the best app to upload my files to my On-Rev
 server.

 I was happy with FileZilla, then I found Cyberduck which
 really makes me happy, now I see Flow which seems to
 beat all the FTP apps hands down (cheap at $4.99).

 Can I get some feedback from Cyberduck/Flow users to
 help me decide whether to go with the flow (pun intended !)

 -Francis

 Windows is, and always was, a succession of panes !

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Re: Cyberduck versus Flow

2012-03-13 Thread Pete
I use Cyberduck and Taco HTML Edit together to get the benefits of the
combined editor/ftp.  Cyberduck detetcs the presence of Taco on your
computer and includes a contextual menu item to download a file into Taco,
then when you save it in Taco it automatically upload to the server again.
Pete

On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Scott Rossi sc...@tactilemedia.com wrote:

 Hi Francis:

 If you want cheap, Flow is on sale at the moment, so it is a great deal.
 I've used it a bit, though not with On_Rev, and it has worked fine.

 If you're looking specifically for a Mac solution -- there are other FTP
 tools that have been around for a while but cost more:
 Fetch - http://fetchsoftworks.com/fetch/
 Transmit - http://www.panic.com/transmit/

 One thing you might want to consider is a combination code-editor/FTP app
 like Panic's Coda or MacRabbit's Espresso.  You edit your code locally and
 then upload from the same interface.  Espresso has an option that can
 automatically upload your page every time you save locally, which is a
 great
 timesaver in some situations.  I have been using Espresso for a while now,
 and while it sometimes need to be refreshed with On-Rev, I love it.

 Regards,

 Scott Rossi
 Creative Director
 Tactile Media, UX Design




 Recently, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:

  Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
 
  Maybe a little outside LiveCode discussions, but
  I want the best app to upload my files to my On-Rev
  server.
 
  I was happy with FileZilla, then I found Cyberduck which
  really makes me happy, now I see Flow which seems to
  beat all the FTP apps hands down (cheap at $4.99).
 
  Can I get some feedback from Cyberduck/Flow users to
  help me decide whether to go with the flow (pun intended !)
 
  -Francis
 
  Windows is, and always was, a succession of panes !
 
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Re: Cyberduck versus Flow

2012-03-13 Thread Jerry Jensen
Francis,
Not exactly what you asked, but I'm using Fetch. I like it fine, but next time 
I have to pay for an upgrade, i plan to go to CyberDuck.
.Jerry

On Mar 13, 2012, at 12:01 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:

 Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
 
 Maybe a little outside LiveCode discussions, but
 I want the best app to upload my files to my On-Rev
 server.
 
 I was happy with FileZilla, then I found Cyberduck which
 really makes me happy, now I see Flow which seems to
 beat all the FTP apps hands down (cheap at $4.99).
 
 Can I get some feedback from Cyberduck/Flow users to
 help me decide whether to go with the flow (pun intended !)



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Re: Cyberduck versus Flow

2012-03-13 Thread Bill Vlahos
Mark,

I've used Cyberduck for years and have really liked it…until recently. The 
newer versions sometimes messes up my files when I upload them to the web site. 
Most files work fine but some don't that used to. I've reported it to the 
vendor who cannot reproduce the problem.

I've been using Fetch instead which works fine although I prefer Cyberduck.

Bill Vlahos
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On Mar 13, 2012, at 12:19 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

 Hi Francis,
 
 I tried CyberDuck but it messed up my file names if they contained special 
 characters. I have no experience with Flow. I still use FileZilla, which has 
 a very clumsy interface but works correctly.
 
 --
 Best regards,
 
 Mark Schonewille

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