FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Mosso Cloud Files & Amazon S3 Browser For Mac

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FTP SFTP Browser for Mac OS XWindows Users have several freeware Ftp & Sftp clients but Mac OS X users lacks such  luxury. Well if you are looking for freeware alternative for Ftp and SFTP client for Mac OS X then here is Cyberduck which is FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Cloud Files & Amazon S3 Browser and provides easy to use interface with quickly accessible bookmarks.

Cyberduck browser allows browsing large folder structures efficiently and you can quickly preview files with Quick Look. Cyberduck has seamless integration with external editors for quick file editing.

Features of Cyberduck For Mac Os X

1. Supports FTP (File Transfer Protocol), FTP/TLS (FTP secured over SSL/TLS), SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer), WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning), Amazon S3 and Mosso Cloud Files.

2. Browser, Bookmarking, Bonjour, Advance File Transfer

3. Support Amazon S3 & Amazon CloudFront

4. Synchronize bookmarks with .Mac iDisk.

5. Archive and expand TAR and ZIP files remotely over SSH.

Screenshot of Cyberduck For Mac OS X

Cyberduck For Mac OS X

Download Cyberduck For Mac OS X

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If you are on Windows you can use CloudBerry Explorer for Amazon S3. With FTP like client it makes managing files in S3 EASY http://cloudberrylab.com/ It supports most of the Amazon S3 and CloudFront features and It is a FREEWARE.

Written By Andy
on May 1st, 2009

I’m sure many are interested in an easy way to manage their Cloud Files.. especially, when they’d like to have more than one user but don’t want to give them access to your whole admin panel!! Jungle Disk ROCKS for backups, Cyberduck is ok for basic access,. etc.. but when you need to create sub accounts, assign containers, etc.. you need Cloud9 Cloud Files Manager!

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Cloud9 is a new web-based service that allows users, or Web Designers/Programmers, to manage their Cloud Files more easily. It’s accessible, secure and fast. Basically, it improves upon the Mosso Cloud Files manager in these ways:

1) Multiple file uploads!! Up to 20 at a time! No more waiting, or trying to teach your clients how to use Cyberduck/FireUploader, et al.

2) Create unlimited ‘user’ accounts and give them access only to containers you assign to them. Unlimited Users, Unlimited Containers.

3) You, as the admin, stay in complete control over the users, containers, objects (files), etc. You have global read/write/delete access.

4) Each user can manage their own objects (files), upload/delete, etc. as well as add containers to their user account without intervention from the admin

5) It’s super easy for you and your clients to use.

6) Each file-name listed in a container is pre-linked to the file, so using the URL for that file is as easy as: Right Click, Copy Link!

So, be sure to check it out.. it’s pre-launch time and Cloud9 is getting the file check off for the launch date… Cloud9 will be giving away a limited number of FREE accounts during the beta phase. After which, the service will start a little above that Venti Mocha Frap you had last week, and have plans for different usage limits :)

Cloud9 Website

Written By Cloud9
on May 4th, 2009

If you want a FTP, SFTP, WebDav, and Amazon S3 client on Windows, Linux, or Mac, you should have a look at http://www.crossftp.com/ It is worth of trying, and you may never come back again.

Written By Alex
on October 8th, 2009

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