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FTP on Panther. Is it built in or do I still need Fetch?
#1
This is just to access my FTP server at 1 and 1.
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#2
I think you still need a third party client to upload to an ftp server (unless you're adept at working in the Terminal). You can mount and download from an ftp server in the finder, but I think you still can't upload (at least the last time I checked).

good luck.
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#3
If your ISP supports SFTP, there are two pretty good free SFTP clients in cyberduck and fugu. Cyberduck does non-secure FTP as well.

If you're willing to spend a little, then Transmit is my favorite FTP client.

If you want a Finder-like interface, try NetFinder.

I am not a big fan of Fetch, so I'd avoid that, personally.
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#4
I like transmit.
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#5
Here is the URL for Fugu (my personal choice):

http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/

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#6
I prefer Transmit, but Cyberduck is a very good piece of freeware. Haven't touched Fetch in ages, and don't even think of using the Finder's wonky FTP functionality.
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#7
I'll stick with rBrowser until it stops serving its purpose for me, and I don't foresee that happening. http://www.rbrowser.com/
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#8
CyberDuck. It's free and nice. Transmit is nice too but why use that when CyberDuck is free?
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