The best Mac OS X FTP clients

Michael Marmarou pits Mac OS X FTP clients against each other and comes out with a “Top 5” list of the best of the best:

Marmarou’s Top Five Mac OS X FTP Clients:
1. Transmit
2. Interarchy
3. Cyberduck
4. Yummy FTP
5. Fetch

Marmarou notes, “Although the Top 5 is in order of rating, any one of these apps would be a great FTP application for most users. Each has their strong points and weaknesses.”

Marmarou also looks at the following FTP clients:
• CaptainFTP
• RBrowser
• SimpleFTP
• Fugu and Son of Fugu
• CuteFTP
• BulletProof FTP
• ecxFTP
• OneButton FTP

Full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: Which one do we use? Just like Marmarou (stated in full article), we use the free and very capable Cyberduck.

MacDailyNews Note: (added: 12:51pm EDT): With the Cyberduck Widget, just F11 to Exposé, grab your file(s), then F12 to invoke Dashboard and drop said files onto Cyberduck Widget (you need to configure the Widget with your specific FTP info first, of course).

42 Comments

  1. I have used all except Yummy, and still Transmit from Panic software has always been my favorite. I read about Captain FTP recently and that sounds sweet, especially if you are working with a lot of vendors/partners and need to distribute PDFs or other files to them.

    I do wish that Apple’s FTP finder functionality worked better though.

  2. Cyberduck is nice, and it’s free, but its throughput is worse than Transmits. With my 2MBit/sec line, with transmit I get very near the theoretical max when using SFTP, but Cyberduck gets less than half that throughput.

    Not a big problem if you transfer little files infrequently, but if you use it frequently for large files, Cyberduck is a lame duck.

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