

Though the entry by me might appear as a rant - it's just information from the top of my head. I mention this because of the earlier purchase of Transmit.Įdit: Also, Double Commander is a suggestion too(though the app is clearly not macOS in its apperance - it does open and operates) And a few also connects to FTP servers and whatnot. It's not like the options for file managers on the Mac is currently lacking. The best Cyberduck alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors. The current Commander One file manager doesn't have many troubles doing things - mostly the reviews are about the cluttered interface with no sidebar as ForkLift has. But if you can wait a while, I suggest looking out for that one. This client supports secure protocols (SFTP and FTP-SSL) and passwordless authentication with SSH keys. It works with Finder and other Mac features. It is particularly noted as a top-rated FileZilla alternative for Mac OS. Version 2.0 of Commander One is spoken of as being in development but Eltima Software writes in January to a commenter on MacUpdate that there are no exact release date for version 2.0 of Commander One. Cyberduck is an open-source FTP client available for Windows or Mac and is on all the current lists of best FTP clients. I was going to suggest the free(in beta)Marta File Manager but I don't think it has any FTP capabilities. If you like to style your listers then Commander One could be one for you. I have no connection to Norton Commander as I was using Directory Opus and DirWork on my computers. Commander One gets somewhat good reviews over on macupdate - I use this too from time to time when I feel for something else to look at - It has a few customize options, such as setting a Norton Commander style apperance for its listers.
