Today we released gFtp 2.0.19 for Mac OS X gFtp has been fully ported
to GTK 2 and will run on OSX 10.11 or higher. You can find it listed in
the
Putty for Mac category.
Linux fans will already be familiar with the world of GNOME and gFtp but we have brought it to a wider audience by providing gFTP on Mac OSX.
gFTP is a multithreaded File Transfer Protocol client program. It is
most used on Unix-like systems, such as Linux, Mac OS X and Sony
PlayStation 3. It includes both a graphical user interface (GUI), which
utilizes the GTK+ graphical toolkit, and a command-line interface. gFTP
has been translated into over 45 different languages.
There is
support for the FTP, FTPS (control connection only), HTTP, HTTPS, SFTP
and FSP protocols, as well as FTP and HTTP proxy server support and FXP
file transfers (transferring files between two remote servers via FTP).
The
GUI uses a double-paned layout, with the local filesystem in the left
pane and the remote filesystem in the right pane. Below there is a
transfer queue that shows the real-time status of each queued or active
file transfer. At the bottom is a message log, which displays the text
commands and responses between gFTP and the remote server. Sites are
stored in a hierarchical collection of bookmarks, though a site bar
allows connections to unbookmarked sites.
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