MacSFTP is the only SFTP (Secure File-Transfer over SSH) client for MacOS 8.1 up to X. It features an easy to use drag & drop interface, SSH1 and SSH2 protocols support, and uploads MUCH faster than MacOSX 10.1.2 built-in command line sftp client.
What's New
Version 1.0.6 adds the following:
Added an 'Update' option to transfer only modified files.
Added a display directories sizes option.
Added on the fly Text file's content translation.
Added one time password support.
Added alt-drag-and-drop between windows to create symlinks.
Added an option to parse /etc/passwd and /etc/group files to show permissions on Icons.
Added InternetConfig File-Mappings editor in preferences.
Added implict '*' header and trailer to the name filter.
Added an option to delete existing remote files before uploading.
Added current directory in window titles.
Added a 'Session' menu to modify current connection options.
Added a 'Touch' command.
Added a 'Default bookmark' option.
Updated with OpenSSH 3.5p1, OpenSSL 0.9.7 and GUSI 2.2.3b2.
Check symlinks can be interrupted.
Rename overlapping truncated filenames.
Fixed '@' in username treated as host separator.
Fixed wrong size reported in progress window.
Fixed consecutive '/' incorrectly parsed in pathnames.
Fixed unsupported ':' in remote filenames, converted into '/'.
Fixed unsupported symlink requests sent to older sftp-servers.
Fixed crashes of Carbon version when running in Classic MacOS.
Fixed crash when saving a file in BBEdit while its upload is already pending.
Fixed app not working when a mounted volume was named 'dev'
Version 1.0.6 adds the following:
Added an 'Update' option to transfer only modified files.
Added a display directories sizes option.
Added on the fly Text file's content translation.
Added one time password support.
Added alt-drag-and-drop between windows to create symlinks.
Added an option to parse /etc/passwd and /etc/group files to show permissions on more...
I'll second that -- why spend $25 when Fugu works great already? I have no problems with Fugu and will continue to use it as long as that is the case... my 2 additional cents (I think that's 4 cents now :)
[Version 1.0.6]
Anonymousreviewed on 08 Apr 2003
I haven't tried MacSFTP in a long time, but that's because I've been using Fugu. Written in Cocoa, it's fast, secure, and the new version has Keychain support. Best of all, Fugu is free. Unless you're still using Mac OS 8/9, I don't see any reason to spend $25 when Fugu costs nothing. I've been very, very happy with it. Anyway, just my two cents...
[Version 1.0.6]
Anonymousreviewed on 20 Apr 2002
I'm comfortable with the command line, but there are times when a gui client is faster and more convenient. I've been trying to use RBrowser and gave up infrustration because it's so sloooooooowwww. Found this and am very pleased. Fast and responsive with a clean, clear interface and easy drag and drop between remote server and local folders.
[Version 1.0.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 01 Feb 2002
A GUI-based SFTP client with BBEdit integration! It's just what I needed and it works very well.
[Version 1.0]
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MacSFTP is the only SFTP (Secure File-Transfer over SSH) client for MacOS 8.1 up to X. It features an easy to use drag & drop interface, SSH1 and SSH2 protocols support, and uploads MUCH faster than MacOSX 10.1.2 built-in command line sftp client.
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