SFTP and rsync are two tools that can help you transfer files across networks and the web. Here's how to use them within macOS. There are many occasions on which you need to transfer files between two ...
Places to start looking at SFTP client software include www.ssh.com, where you can find client and server solutions for Windows and Unix variants but no Mac versions. Filezilla is an open source SFTP ...
When people ask for a recommendation for a good FTP client on Mac OS X, I usually recommend Panic's excellent Transmit. I've been using it since version 1, and have happily upgraded whenever a new ...
A secure file transfer protocol, or SFTP, server is a computer system that contains files that you can remotely access via a secure connection using SSH. In a business environment, being able to make ...
File Transfer Protocol is an older networking protocol for transferring files to network servers. Here's how to use it on your Mac. We previously covered the Terminal-based SCP protocol, which allows ...
WinSCP, aka Windows Secure Copy, is a free, open-source FTP client. Supporting both SFTP and SCP protocols (upshot: secure transfers), WinSCP is fast and lightweight while still supporting advanced ...
A new version of the open-source FTP program Cyberduck arrived this week. And while the marquee feature in Cyberduck 4.0 is Windows support—it’s the first version of the application to run on ...
The popular data transfer manager Transmit for the Mac has been around since 1998. In addition to standard protocols such as FTP, SFTP and WebDAV, it has also supported numerous cloud providers for ...