
You can tell how well an operating system is doing by the quality, capability, and quantity of applications developed for the platform.
Take File Transfer Protocol; FTP applications. It used to be ruled by Fetch on the Mac. Now FTP is ruled by a dozen Mac FTP applications. Here’s my Top 10 FTP List.
There’s pretty much a single method to transfer files from a Mac (or Windows PC, or Linux) to a remote server. FTP. File Transfer Protocol. It’s been around for many.... (excerpted).
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Alex Nichols said:
Flow (http://extendmac.com/flow) will blow away all of these clients!