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<blockquote data-quote="Randy B. Singer" data-source="post: 1741411" data-attributes="member: 190607"><p>FTP has been built into the last several versions of OS X. I'm not sure why Apple doesn't tell people about this. It's a really cleanly implemented feature.</p><p></p><p>Go to the Finder by clicking on the Finder icon (the one with a face that is two-tone blue) in your Dock. (Or just click on your desktop if it is visible.)</p><p>In the Go menu choose Connect to Server,</p><p>and enter the FTP server's address. Click on Connect, or just hit Return.</p><p>You may get a dialog asking for a user name and password.</p><p>Once logged-in a new window will appear on your Mac's desktop for the FTP server</p><p>looking more or less just like a window for a folder on your hard drive.</p><p>Transfer files by simple drag and drop into and out of this window!</p><p>That's it.</p><p></p><p>If you want to add a bookmark to ‘Favorite Servers’ for repeated connections, click on the + icon next to the “Server Address” field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy B. Singer, post: 1741411, member: 190607"] FTP has been built into the last several versions of OS X. I'm not sure why Apple doesn't tell people about this. It's a really cleanly implemented feature. Go to the Finder by clicking on the Finder icon (the one with a face that is two-tone blue) in your Dock. (Or just click on your desktop if it is visible.) In the Go menu choose Connect to Server, and enter the FTP server's address. Click on Connect, or just hit Return. You may get a dialog asking for a user name and password. Once logged-in a new window will appear on your Mac's desktop for the FTP server looking more or less just like a window for a folder on your hard drive. Transfer files by simple drag and drop into and out of this window! That's it. If you want to add a bookmark to ‘Favorite Servers’ for repeated connections, click on the + icon next to the “Server Address” field. [/QUOTE]
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