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Yummy FTP (finally) sees an update

Yummy FTP has been my favorite FTP client for quite a while. I had become so used to seeing it every day that I hadn't even realized it hadn't been updated since 2007 May, 2008. That makes today a big day, as version 1.8 is out with a deluge of new features. While it still lacks the S3 support that Transmit and Interarchy have, it's solid, fast and offers all of the advanced configuration I need with a very reasonable price tag.

Highlights from the 30+ new features include an Open In Terminal command (which can set up an SSH session, log you in and cd to the selected directory for remote folders), improved Quick Look features for local and remote previews, advanced file diffs and a greatly improved remote delete/duplicate scheme. As fast as Yummy FTP has always been for me, the idea of downloading and re-uploading a folder just to make a copy borders on insanity. I can't believe I've been doing that since 2007.

Quick tip for Yummy users: the bookmark folder in ~/Library/Preferences/Yummy FTP/Bookmarks looks (and works) great in the Dock, displayed in Folder view, especially if you organize your bookmarks hierarchically.

Yummy FTP handles FTP, FTP SSL/TLS and SFTP, and offers filtering, remote editing (with TextMate project support), auto-recovery, folder sync and more. It's available for a 30-day trial from Yummy Software, and you'll note on their site that there's a limited-time coupon ('ONLY15YUM') for a $15US license (normally $28US). That's a pretty good deal for some powerful FTP software.

Filed under: Software

Cyberduck 3.0




There are lots of great FTP clients out there for Mac OS X, but my favorite is Cyberduck (if only because the icon is so darned cute). Recently Cyberduck 3.0 was released, and it brings with it a bunch of neat new features, including:
  • Support for WebDAV
  • Support for Amazon S3 (that's Amazon storage cloud service)
  • Bookmark searching
  • Quick Look for files in the Cyberduck browser (this is pretty cool)
The UI has also gotten a lift, and I must say it is pretty snazzy. Overall, this is a great update to a very good app.

Cyberduck is free, but donations are encouraged.

Update: The previous picture was of version 2.x. Sorry about that!

Filed under: Software, Internet, Internet Tools, Software Update, Developer

Panic updates Transmit for Leopard

If you're a fan of Panic's very excellent file-transfer client Transmit, you're probably been anticipating a new version after Panic's update roadmap we linked to last week. Thankfully, the waiting is over, as Panic have released a minor update to bring Transmit to version 3.6.2.

The update "adds full support for Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), fixing all known Leopard issues and polishing the interface. It also includes fixes for other users, 10.3.9 or higher." and is a free update for Transmit 3 customers.

[Via Leanda Ryan's Twitter]

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