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Yet another buggy free FTP client

Feedback Type:  Troubleshooting Report

Contributed by: kronswirl Wednesday, August 03 2005 @ 03:06 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOS,MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Using 10.2.8, OS X, FTP

I can't seem to upload any folders, I get a 500 STOR error or something like that. Then, without restarting the application, I'll get a -3247 data port error when trying to upload a single index.html file but can't always reproduce the error.

Is there any real solid free FTP client for 10.2.8 or earlier?   
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Yet another buggy free FTP client - versiontracker311

I run both Linux and OS X machines (oh, and I think there's a Winders one over in that corner... =/). I've since given up on finding a really really good FTP client for either of the *nix platforms, and have found my way back to the commandline-based NcFTP client on both. Worth a try, and I think it comes with 10.2.8 (but an old version... 3.x has been out for a while so you might want to upgrade to that...). Supports some neat stuff like background transfers (where you actually quit the client and a daemon does your work for you).

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Sunday, September 18 2005 @ 10:52 AM PDT


Yet another buggy free FTP client - kronswirl

Yeah, I know about Panther and Tiger... I thought Tiger would fix all the bugs in Panther that made it less productive for me than Jaguar... Nope! So I downgraded from Tiger to Jaguar in a few weeks. If I was on 10.3.x, then I would have used (the pretty damn solid Panther version of) Cyberduck and not gone through more time-consuming command-line clients.

Maybe SourceForge has something useful that VT doesn't.

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Sunday, September 25 2005 @ 05:17 PM PDT