![]() ![]() ![]() I just tested it locally, terminal got 5.7MB/s at approx 13min ETA, cyber duck got 900KB/s with an estimated 40min ETA. I mean ****, it's not like I stated everything in my original post that you've posted, already, or anything like I would try transmit, but if what mathcolo said is true and it does cost money, it's not even worth looking What you say makes sense, but unless they noted Bytes and bits wrong, that is not the problem. So any help on an alternative program? Or am I kinda screwed?Ĭlick to it'd just be CRAZY if I mentioned that program in my post.and then explained why I can't use it. I love fugufish, but when I got to transfer 30GB worth of stuff at 60KB/s from certain places, I expect connection interrupts, computer restarts, power outages, etc., plus I only run transfers at night. ![]() I have no quims about using terminal, but terminal can't resume transfers, which leads me to the next one:įugufish seems to be the other big one, I really like it because it has the old Nortan Commander style which I like and it transfers as fast as terminal will (maybe because from what I've read fugufish is only a frontend for the terminal), so like the terminal, or if that's not true, for some other reason, fugufish cannot resume transfers. ![]() There's two things I need in said SFTP program, resumable transfers, and normal speeds.Ĭyberduck seems to be one of the big ones, only problem with it is when I transfer data inside my own dorm I only get 800KB/s, when I use terminal I get 5-6MB/s - obviously Cyberduck transfers slower for some reason. In Windows I use WinSCP, in Linux I use gftp.in mac I'm kind of screwed and need help. I'm trying to find an SFTP client for OS X. ![]()
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