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However, like the AppleShare client in original Mac OS, the AFP client in Mac OS X continues to support type and creator codes, along with filename extensions. AFP 3.0 was introduced in Mac OS X Server 10.0.3, and was used through Mac OS X Server 10.1.5. It was the first version to use the UNIX-style POSIX permissions model and Unicode UTF-8 ...
Many of the features of Transmit 4 take advantage of technologies Apple introduced in OS X 10.4, such as uploading using a Dashboard widget or the Dock, support for .Mac and iDisk/WebDAV, FTP/WebDAV/S3 servers as disks in Finder (since v4.0), Spotlight, Droplets, Amazon S3 support and Automator plugins.
One is that the FTP client and FTP server use the PASV command, which causes the data connection to be established from the FTP client to the server. [13] This is widely used by modern FTP clients. Another approach is for the NAT to alter the values of the PORT command, using an application-level gateway for this purpose.
Celestial Software 1996 9.49 2012-07-02 Proprietary: Yes Beyond Compare: Scooter Software 1996 5.0.5 2025-01-15 Proprietary: Yes Commander One: Eltima Software 2015 Proprietary: Yes CrossFTP Pro: CrossFTP Software 2006 1.98.7 2020-05-23 Proprietary: Yes CuteFTP: Alex Kunadze/Globalscape: 1994 macOS: 3.1.3 Windows: 9.3.0 2014-05-02 2018-07-11 ...
Yummy FTP Pro is an FTP client for macOS made by Yummy Software. It supports FTP/S, SFTP and WebDAV/S. It is noted for its speed and reliability, and automation capability using AppleScript. [1] Its programmer died in August 2018 [2] and there seems to be no one continuing his work. As the program is 32-bit, it will fail to work starting with ...
The "Server port" column indicates the port from which the server transmits data. In the case of FTP, this port differs from the listening port. Some protocols—including FTP, FTP Secure, FASP, and Tsunami—listen on a "control port" or "command port", at which they receive commands from the client.
FileZilla Client allows file transfer using both FTP and encrypted FTP such as FTPS (server and client) and SFTP, [7] with support for IPv6. One of its most notable features is its capability to pause and resume file transfer processes, even for files larger than 4GB. Users can chose to overwrite existing files based on the age or size of the file.
AOL FTP client: free (comes bundled with the AOL software); Mac OS 7.5 - Mac OS X Netscape products: Footnote: Netscape versions 3 thru 4.77 supported multi-file drag-and-drop FTP upload. No delete or rename capability.