4 - Drag and drop Filezilla.app into the Applications folder.
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Your site host will provide any specific connection settings required. Below are the typical FTPS settings. (Specifically, used with Inmotion Hosting.)
1 - Click File
2 - Click Site Manager
3 - Click New Site 1 - Name the connection anything you want. It's helpful to give it a descriptive name, especially if you work on multiple sites.
2 - Hostname is your domain name. Leave Port empty. Protocol is FTP. Encryption is Use plain FTP.
3 - Logon type is Normal User is your user name.
4 - Click OK to save connection or Connect to save and connect to site.
1 - Successful connection with the server.
2 - Local site (files on your computer)
3 - Remote site (files on the server)
Your site host will provide any specific connection settings required. Below are the typical FTPS settings. (Specifically, used with Yahoo! Small Business Hosting.)
1 - Click File
2 - Click Site Manager
3 - Click New Site 1 - Name the connection anything you want. It's helpful to give it a descriptive name, especially if you work on multiple sites.
2 - Hostname is ftp.your domain name. Leave Port empty. Protocol is FTP. Encryption is Require explicit FTP over TLS
3 - Logon type is Normal User is your user name.
4 - Click OK to save connection or Connect to save and connect to site.
1 - Successful connection with the server.
2 - Local site (files on your computer)
3 - Remote site (files on the server)
1 - Select and drag files from local site to the remote site
Or vice versa. Be sure to drag files into desired folder.
2 - Double click file in local site to upload or in remote site to download.
3 - Right-click file, choose upload from local site or download from remote site
Tip:To move multiple, contiguous files, use shift + click to select them.
To move multiple, non-contiguous files, use Control + click to select them.
Transfer activity is often inactive long enough to cause disconnection from the server. No problem; when you're ready to transfer a file, just do it. Filezilla will re-establish the connection automatically.
Just have to love the sense of humor the industry allows server admins to display these days...
In the event that the file you choose to upload is named exactly the same as a file already on the server in the target folder, you will receive a warning with the option to overwrite.
Transmit is functional and simple with an intuitive user intervace. It supports basically every protocol you will need to use. Another great feature - it's fast. If you choose, you can mount servers like disks. Most decent FTP clients include the same or similar features, though.
Supports FTP, SFTP, SSH, Amazon S3, and WebDAV
Menu-bar bookmarks
FXP support for direct server-to-server transfer
Change file/folder permissions easily
File sync with file size comparisons
Nice file search
Bandwidth-limiting options
View images as thumbnails
AppleScript support
Mount servers like disks in the Mac OS X Finder
4 - Drag and drop Transmit.app into the Applications folder.
Your site host will provide any specific connection settings required. Below are the typical FTP settings. (Specifically, used with Inmotion Hosting.)
Your site host will provide any specific connection settings required. Below are the typical FTPS settings. (Specifically, used with Yahoo! Small Business Hosting.)
1 - Select and drag files from local site to the remote site
Or vice versa. Be sure to drag files into desired folder.
2 - Double click file in local site to upload to open remote folder or in remote site to download. Destination folder must be open.
3 - Right-click file, choose Upload "file name" from local site or download from remote site Destination folder must be open.
Tip:To move multiple, contiguous files, use shift + click to select them.
To move multiple, non-contiguous files, use Control + click to select them.
Transfer activity is often inactive long enough to cause disconnection from the server. No problem; when you're ready to transfer a file, just do it. Transmit will re-establish the connection automatically.