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DESCRIPTION

OneButton FTP is a graphical FTP client for Mac OS X with a strong emphasis on simplicity, drag and drop usability, and file queuing. It allows you to easily transfer files to and from remotes servers, such as the ones hosting your website, simply by dragging files to and from your computer.

OneButton FTP costs nothing; it is completely free. It contains localizations for English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Swedish. It supports both unencrypted FTP and FTP over SSL transfers.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.0 is the first major release.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Aaron Jacobs
Downloads:16,673
  - Version d/l:2,556
Internet:FTP
License:Free
Date:25 Feb 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
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Feb 25 2008

AVETENEBRAE  OMG never though OneButton FTP would ever reach even 0.2! Really looking forward to try it in daily jobs!

At first sight, it doesn't look different from 0.1.1

The first actual test I did is edit a remote file with SubEthaEdit, and I didn't had colored syntax because the file was not recognized as a .html (because of a random string after the .html extension). I will try it further before a review, but I'm already very glad to see this great software developed!   
(Version 1.0)

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Feb 17 2007
*****

FREEBSD  Like many I've been looking for a good ftp program. OneButton is simple, direct, and super basic. Having said that, it does pretty much everything I have needed to upload via ftp.

Simple, intuitive, and free.  
(Version 0.1.1)

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Apr 27 2006
****½

RICHAT  Nice app, no problems with it yet, would like to see some help doc's though.  
(Version 0.1.1)

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Mar 4 2006

MAXIMILLIAN  If I could request a feature.. I'd like a Get Info window like Fugu, so I can change the permissions of a file easily.  
(Version 0.1.1)

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Nov 27 2005
****½

BERKAY DINçER  Great application! Absolutely does what it says. Even for someone like me, who doesn't know anything about ftp, easy to use in the first connection to a server. It's free, and open source! Never try anything else.  
(Version 0.1.1)

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Nov 1 2005
****½

AUPAJO  Great app! I highly reccomend this client to any casual FTPer. It lacks a few features perhaps but it does the job flawlessly.

One request: an auto-refresh once you've uploaded a file would be great.  
(Version 0.1.1)

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Jul 30 2005
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ANONYMOUS  Very speedy, I'm tired of how slow Transmit has become and regret paying for it. Good job guys!  
(Version 0.1.1)

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Jul 5 2005
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ANONYMOUS  Works perfectly for me. About the "no back button" comment: there is always a folder icon at the top of your file list with ".." next to it. That would be the back button. Anyhow, mounted, installed, configured and connected flawlessly to the ftp server of my personal website the first time I tried on this old G3 firewire powerbook. This has definitely not always been the case, even with share(pay)ware. Two thumbs up folks!!  
(Version 0.1.1)

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Jun 29 2005

ANONYMOUS  Editor integration is the one feature I was waiting for. So long, Transmit.  
(Version 0.1.1)

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Jun 26 2005
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ANONYMOUS  Nice idea, but when I navigate through folders, there's no button to back a folder or up a folder! Also, Finder window integration would be nice. I'll stick with this app for a while and see where it goes.  
(Version 0.1)

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Jun 27 2005

AARON JACOBS  You should be able to use the special '..' folder at the top of the listing to go up a level in the hierarchy.  
(Version 0.1)

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Jun 29 2005

ANONYMOUS  yeah i saw that when i logged into another account. i'm not sure why, but a couple folders i've gone into won't show that icon. not a problem though. this is a nice app.  
(Version 0.1.1)

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