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CuteFTP for OSX or Transmit?
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Just as the thread subject states ... I need a robust FTP client for Panther. Should I go with CuteFTP or Transmit? Drag 'n' drop capability is a must. I'm thinkng of going with CuteFTP cuz they've been playing the ftp client game for a long time and must be good at it by now. On the other hand, Transmit has more experience in the Mac world of things.
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Vicomsoft FTP
I really like that piece of software. I've used it since OS 8, and it integrated really nicely into the Finder with its drag-n-drop capability.
I really like that piece of software. I've used it since OS 8, and it integrated really nicely into the Finder with its drag-n-drop capability.
Alex Cavnar, aka alc6379
Thanks, I'll give it a go.
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