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- Version: 1.8, 10/15/2009 12:37PM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
PQXYZ33For plain FTP, some of the other apps are satisfactory, but Yummy does SFTP doesn't have the bugs that some of the others have. In addition, Yummy is highly configurable, and the excellent dual browse function is a real plus.
-Don-
WOW! 



- Version: 1.8, 10/14/2009 10:45AM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
versiontracker1332Seriously though, how many software programs do you have where 40% of what it does is in direct response to what you may NEED?? And exactly how many original software authors will get back to you in 2 days like the head Yummy?
User (below) is a dud... 



- Version: 1.7.2, 11/27/2008 04:10AM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
Sooth SayerLooks 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
YummyFTP is a dud... 



- Version: 1.7.2, 6/12/2008 07:04AM PST
(1 of 8 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! :-)
The best! 



- Version: 1.7.1, 4/7/2008 09:53AM PST
(4 of 4 users found this comment useful)
PQXYZ33The new list-scrolling feature of the dual-browse feature, where the two panes (local and server) not only stay in the same directories--but stay focused in the same spots in the directory file listings--is the cat's meow, a real time-saver!
-Don-
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- The best! (1 replies)
best I've found - worth every penny 



- Version: 1.7, 2/15/2008 12:00AM PST
(6 of 6 users found this comment useful)
marmatkatsynchronize/mirror feature. I looked at every major program available,
and found them all lacking. Yummy FTP's sync is fast, supports
filters/exclusion, and lets me know exactly what it's about to do
before it does its magic. I'm extremely demanding of my software, so
it is a real relief to have a program I can trust. Thanks so much!
the new standard 



- Version: 1.7, 12/11/2007 05:54PM PST
(5 of 5 users found this comment useful)
Macleod
I agree: The best advanced FTP/SFTP client 



- Version: 1.7, 11/20/2007 11:48AM PST
(6 of 7 users found this comment useful)
PQXYZ33* Stable.
* One of the very few FTP apps that I have found that does SFTP without a glitch.
* Relatively fast at synchronization.
* Dual Browse" works really well (and sticks, unlike Transmit's similar feature).
* Responsive developer.
Note: I have tried every FTP/SFTP client for the Mac, and Yummy is by far my favorite. Of course I don't give a darn about spring-loaded folders. :=)
-Don-
Get it. You will not regret it.