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  • Cyberduck adds cloud file management improvements

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    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    09.08.2010

    My FTP app of choice, Cyberduck, has updated to version 3.6, and as you can see on the changelog, it's a nice, chunky update. The developers have added in support for Google Storage, made things easier for Amazon S3 users, and added a lot of little features and bugfixes that make the whole experience easier and more compatible with other apps and platforms. I still like Cyberduck as an app -- a lot of Mac users praise the heck out of Transmit, and it's also a very nice app, but I like supporting open source (and don't mind the free downloads, either). And Cyberduck is still growing -- they just recently announced that a Windows version is coming soon, so if you need to do some FTP'ing on Microsoft's platform, but want a Mac-quality app to do it with, Cyberduck could be the one. That version is in beta now, and should be out for release soon. Cyberduck, as open source software, is a free download, with the option to make a donation to the hardworking developers over here.

  • Cyberduck 3.0

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    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    05.15.2008

    There are lots of great FTP clients out there for Mac OS X, but my favorite is Cyberduck (if only because the icon is so darned cute). Recently Cyberduck 3.0 was released, and it brings with it a bunch of neat new features, including: Support for WebDAV Support for Amazon S3 (that's Amazon storage cloud service) Bookmark searching Quick Look for files in the Cyberduck browser (this is pretty cool) The UI has also gotten a lift, and I must say it is pretty snazzy. Overall, this is a great update to a very good app.Cyberduck is free, but donations are encouraged.Update: The previous picture was of version 2.x. Sorry about that!

  • Cyberduck 3.0b1 with WebDAV and S3 support

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    Mat Lu
    Mat Lu
    04.07.2008

    We recently noted the release of the new shareware FTP client Flow and now it seems that one of the more venerable open source FTP clients on the Mac is also nearing a new version release. The first beta of Cyberduck 3 is now available. Most importantly, it adds a substantially updated interface as well as support for WebDAV and Amazon S3.Cyberduck 3.0b1 is a free download but donations are requested.Thanks Jesus!

  • Cyberduck hits 2.8 with file transfer queueing

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    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    09.11.2007

    Henrik sends us word that Cyberduck, the other FTP app I use all the time, has been updated to version 2.8. New in this version, you can find the Ganymed SSH2 library, support for SCP transfers, file transfer queueing, the ability to limit bandwidth, and a number of other bugfixes and features. Henrik also reminds us that open sourced Cyberduck is way ahead of anything else in language localization, as it supports (deep breath) English, Czech, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Slovak, Spanish, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), Russian, Swedish, Danish, Polish, Hungarian, Indonesian, Catalan, Welsh, Thai, Turkish and Hebrew. Whew! No Klingon localization? What will M'marhcS use for an FTP client?Cyberduck 2.8, as always, is open source, which means free as in speech and beer, and is available for download on their website.

  • Cyberduck 2.6 is available

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    Dave Caolo
    Dave Caolo
    06.08.2006

    Cyberduck is the free, open source FTP/SFTP client for Mac OS X that I've been using for about a year now. It works quite well, is full-featured and free (I said that already, right?). You can also get a Dashboard widget, Growl notification and Quicksilver integration for Cyberduck.Version 2.6 is now available, and changes include: Turkish Localization Automatic software update Dashboard Widget included Reintroduced transcript drawer in browser window Transcript drawer added to transfer window Option to use Network Diagnostics upon failed connections Cyberduck requires Mac OS 10.3.9 or later.