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You should try Yummy FTP - MacOSManiac

Your test result confirms my findings too with the clients listed. Nevertheless, I stuck with Transmit for its more flexible interface and features and went back to Fetch for large transfers.

That was until I found Yummy FTP. It gave me both the interface and features as well as the reliability I needed, and for this kind of work especially, I didn't find anything better. Not only will it complete your example test with ease but it will use about a third of the CPU usage that Fetch does, which is important to me anyway. But the best thing is that if there is ever a problem, like a dropped connection for example, it's automatic reconnect and retry feature kicks in so you'd never even notice! It's also super fast, which is very important when there's a lot to transfer.

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Sunday, August 21 2005 @ 02:07 AM PDT


WORKS FOR HEAVY USE - kkrimmer

I just tested Yummy and retested Fetch. Both worked flawlessly uploading multiple folders and thousands of files. Still had problem when retested Transmit, it seemed like it was uploading all the files, in this case 23 folders with 85 files each but after about 10 minutes I got an error and it turned out none had been uploaded. There may be a preferences setting in Transmit that would resolve this I don't know. All are tested with default settings. I did not retest Cyberduck, FTPClient, Anarchy.

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Wednesday, August 24 2005 @ 08:25 AM PDT