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- Cyberduck is a libre server and cloud storage browser for Mac and Windows with support for FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure & OneDrive, Google Drive and Dropbox.
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Latest Version:
Cyberduck 7.2.5 LATEST
Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.8 or later
Author / Product:
David Kocher / Cyberduck for Mac Itunes 10.5 8 download for mac.
Old Versions:
Filename:
Cyberduck-7.2.5.32097.zip
Details:
Cyberduck for Mac 2020 full offline installer setup for Mac
Features and Highlights
Connecting to every server
With an easy to use interface, connect to FTP (File Transfer Protocol), SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer), WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning), Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Windows Azure, Rackspace Cloud Files and even Google Docs.
Edit any file with your preferred editor
To edit files, seamless integration with any external editor application makes it easy to change content quickly. Edit any text or binary file on the server in your preferred application.
Distribute your content in the cloud
Both Amazon CloudFront and Akamai content delivery networks (CDN) can be easily configured to distribute your files worldwide from edge locations. Connect to any server using FTP, SFTP or WebDAV and configure it as the origin of a new Amazon CloudFront CDN distribution.
Amazon S3 for the rest of us
Browse Amazon Simple Storage Service like your harddisk. Supporting the latest and greatest additions to the S3 storage options. Define website endpoints, enable access logging, configure storage class, encryption and bucket location.
Manage your Google Docs
Convert uploads to Google Docs format and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for image uploads. Define access control lists to share documents with other users using Google login credentials.
And many more (First class bookmarking, Browse with ease, Transfer anything, Advanced SSH features, Integration with system technologies).
Note: Requires 64-bit processor.
Also Available: Download Cyberduck for Windows
We recently asked someone to write up some editorial for us, based around using FTP software with a fast broadband connection. The writer asked why anyone would use an FTP client these days? Not a good start. Made worse by the fact that an FTP client is essential for anyone who is the administrator of any kind of remote server.
Back in the 90s, FTP applications were used as the primary tool for downloading software from the Internet. You used to login to a university FTP server, choose the files you wanted to download, queue them up and then wait for them to appear on your computer. When web browsers started to be used to download software, consumers didn’t tend to require a standalone FTP application.
However, there’s nothing better than a powerful FTP application to manage your remote homepage, server or to move files between a remote storage site and your computer. Cyberduck is one of the best free (the programmer welcomes donations) FTP clients and one of the most used applications on my MacBook Pro. We won’t go in to detail about all the advanced features, but at a basic level it will enable you to login to a remote server, create folders, move files, download and upload content. It supports most kinds of remote servers, including Amazon S3, which enables you to create a remote backup for your important files.
If you’re a Mac user and require an FTP client, there are few apps better than Cyberduck.
Verdict
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This is one of the best FTP tools available and it's free (well, ok, donationware) for you Mac users. More than recommended. Essential.