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- Version: 1.1.4, 3/17/2006 07:45AM PST
bloodthirsty
Nearly two years since an update, this app's shortcomings are painfully evident when you compare it to Transmit or CyberDuck. Avoid.
Best on Mac 



- Version: 1.1.4, 11/3/2004 06:35AM PST
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machowiak
I switched to the Mac platform in '99 from using Windows for more than seven years (early 90's) and one of my few disappointments was the lack of good FTP software. Some software had a horrible FTP engine so my uploads would never make it without restarted five or six times. Some software had a clunky interface or looked like a 10-year-old made the GUI. I found FTPeel last month and bought it after only a couple of hours of playing with it. My first reaction was, "I get all this for $19? You have to be kidding me!" FTPeel is far from perfect (most FTP programs are), but I gave it a 5-star rating because it's the best the Mac has to offer!
Eliminates the busywork of ftp 



- Version: 1.1.4, 9/29/2004 03:00PM PST
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Jim in AZ
This little app has transformed the way I update Websites. I set up Magic Mirrors for all my sites, and now I just drag all modified or new files to the FTPeel dock icon to upload. No more switching windows between servers, and no overwriting the wrong "index.html" file because I targeted the wrong directory.
Traditional ftp chores like browsing remote directories, deleting files and changing permissions can be done effortlessly.
I never thought I'd pay for an ftp app (had been using RBrowser Lite and ncFTP) but the few bucks is worth the time and hassle I'm being saved.
FTPeel takes about 3 minutes to learn.
Traditional ftp chores like browsing remote directories, deleting files and changing permissions can be done effortlessly.
I never thought I'd pay for an ftp app (had been using RBrowser Lite and ncFTP) but the few bucks is worth the time and hassle I'm being saved.
FTPeel takes about 3 minutes to learn.