Comment and replies on Captain FTP:
I have been using Captain FTP in conjunction with Ga Virtual On-line school. I often have to post PDFs that are bigger than the size requested; so I upload with Captain FTP, and submit the link! This works great!!!
If you look for just an ftp program, captain Ftp can suit to your need.
If you look for the best ftp program, here you are : Captain Ftp is simple, efficient and just ready for beginners and experienced users. I can only recommend this program for all the functionalities and the interface.
C'est vraiment le client ftp à utiliser sur mac, efficace, rapide, pro.
Captain Ftp is the best ftp on MacOSX and the greatest i have ever used.
I use Captain FTP when to fetch the worksheets from my shool or when I need to upload my "homework" back. Sometimes I send larger videos I created to present my homework, so its' a musthave that the FTP Client supports a resume function on a reliable level, so does Captain FTP! For file transfer in my home LAN I used ForkLift, but it has not quite the possibilities Captain FTP has! Aaand it looks nice, like a mac app should look like! Thumbs UP! guys, good job! Excuse my English, it's still shool English ;)
One of the best ftp clients for OS X! Captain FTP has all the features you could possibly need! FTP/SFTP/WebDAV/Server to Server transfers everything in one package, not to mention the great GUI and usability. With tabs you can easily connect several servers and copy your files. Also Captain FTP is as far as I know the only ftp client for OS X that supports PRET. The best feature and the main reason I'm using Captain FTP is folder synchronization. With this feature I can easily synchronize my school documents between our school servers and my laptop.




An excellent product and excellent service. I previously used "Fetch" for a long time (at least 10 years), Captain FTP is a lot easier to use (intuitively and functionally). I sometimes have to use Captain FTP to login to tens of accounts daily, it has never been
an issue (the same can't be said for CyberDuck, which I tried briefly on a recommendation ... and then found Captain FTP). This software publisher also seems to be in tune with Mac OS X upgrades. I consider Captain FTP to have been a good investment.
Regards,
Barry Coutts, PMP