

I'm not really sure what is so different between Fetch and Cyberduck though. Type in or paste your Key ID and Application Key, which we got earlier, into the appropriate fields and click the connect button. Click the drop-down field that reads, 'FTP (File Transfer Protocol)' and select Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage. The Fetch developer is easy to reach, and responsive. Open Cyberduck and then click the open connection icon.
#UPLOAD BACKUPFILES TO CYBERDUCK FTP TRIAL#
And my trial period has long since expired. I have a support request out in their Twitter messaging system (which they recommended for quick replies) since the end of October. Support, as I mentioned, for Transmit seems to be pretty unresponsive. Support for FileZilla, via their online community, is really responsive. Support for Cyberduck seems to be basically non-existent though.

If it doesn't, you can quit, run this in the terminal, and start Cyberduck again and it will offer to import the bookmarks, if they are available:ĭefaults delete ch.sudo.cyberduck .filezilla Oh, Cyberduck will also import your FileZilla bookmarks automatically. I just wish, as I wrote in my opening post, that there was an easy way to link a remote server with a local Finder folder. Every time I save changes, a notification pops up telling me when the file is saved remotely. I'm quite enjoying using Cyberduck this afternoon because I'm remotely editing a file, and it seems especially easy via Cyberduck. And automatic refreshes of the transfer panes. So it would be nice to have a dual pane FTP client that also allowed for non-cumbersome editing of remote files (and comparing with the local file) as well as drag-and-drop from the Finder.
