Yummy FTP - 1.7.2Check out this super fast FTP, SSL, SFTP client for Mac OS X with automatic reconnect & resume, synchronization, scheduling, and remote editing. |
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YummyFTP is a dud... 



- Version: 1.7.2, 6/12/2008 07:04AM PST
(1 of 7 users found this comment useful)
decadence* ugly (nice icon and website though)
* sucks up background cycles like nobody's business
While Interarchy is sitting in the background with several windows open, looking like part of the OS, and using only .1% of CPU time, YummyFTP is jumping between 2 and 10% of CPU time.
And it looks like hell when it's open.
Bought this one at MacZot for $10. Really regret it as there is absolutely no way I want to look at this oaf or let it steal background cycles. Just wanted a backup FTP client in case Interarchy is ever flakey.
I bought YummyFTP based on the outlandish 5 star rating it has here on VersionTracker. I am very surprised at this rating.
Horrible registration process through esellerate.
This is really a beginner's FTP client for somebody who opens and then closes their FTP client not for someone who lives with SFTP open all day long.
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The best FTP client – so far ;-) 



- Version: 1.7.1, 4/22/2008 04:56AM PST
(3 of 3 users found this comment useful)
CompuglobalAs the name implies the support of that company is yummy, too! Keep it up! :-)
Looks nicer? That it purely subjective. I think Yummy is spot on!
I personally find Interarchy's interface very irritating. For example, it has to reconnect *every* time you want to do anything, like even when changing between List and Column view. How brain dead is that?
For your measly $10 you got an incredibly useful and powerful tool - I would gladly have paid the $59 that your precious Interarchy cost, because Yummy is worth it in time saved alone