[TxMt] YummyFTP AutoRoute?

Sean Schertell sean at datafly.net
Sat Jan 6 04:23:43 UTC 2007


For the record, I *do* care about tabs and hope that the YFTP guys  
add that feature soon. So in this department, Transmit gets the  
point. Personally, it's not near as important a feature for me as the  
other stuff though so I'm still much happier with YFTP despite its  
lack of tabs.

Sean


On Jan 6, 2007, at 12:17 PM, Herbert Feutl wrote:

> I think now its time to say why I bought textmate.
>
> I give a f**** about tabs, its nice in a browser, but in no other  
> tool I use tabs. I am honest, I love Yummy cause of not having tabs.
> I hopen 5 FTP connections and make drag and drops via expose  
> finding the right window. not the only one transmit window and  
> hoping that the right tab is focused or already open ;)
> Also I tested Yummy and Transmit on my powerbook uploading arount  
> 1000 small php files to an sftp server.
> Transmit started using nearby the whole CPU usage and the fan  
> started to sing ;) with yummy ftp my cpu usage always far, far  
> under the usage of transmit.
> Next thing, when I worked for a company in Australia we had a lot  
> of problems with the internet connection (cause of the ISP,  
> routers, switches etc.)
> Nevertheless Transmit made really big problems with connections not  
> stable. I am not talking about the queueing system and the whole  
> mechanism which is different to yummy ftp. I am talking about a  
> Transmit which closed itself without a reason, only thing was,  
> internet connection which went offline and online in 10 minutes  
> about 15 times.
>
> These are some of my reasons why I use yummy.
>
> Only think I don't like on yummy ftp is, that there is no WebDav  
> support til now.
>
> cheers herbert
>
>
> Am 06.01.2007 um 02:44 schrieb Fred B:
>
>> On 1/5/07, Sean Schertell <sean at datafly.net> wrote:
>>
>>> At the end of the day, Fred's right of course. To each his own. But
>>> for any web devs out there who find Transmit plus whatever FTP  
>>> client
>>> you're using to be a little lacking, I would heartily recommend
>>> checking this one out in exactly the same spirit as I would heartily
>>> recommend TextMate to someone who isn't happy with BBEdit,
>>> Dreamweaver, etc.
>>>
>>
>> You still fail to give any example where e.g. Transmit is "lacking"
>> anything compared to YFTP. You can't write things like this without
>> providing any evidence. I can't find anything in my quick tests or in
>> the features list of YFTP that I'd miss in Transmit. And I don't buy
>> their "super fast transfers" motto: In every test I tried (big files,
>> folders with lot of files, etc.) Transmit was a bit faster.
>>
>> Just saying it's "the TextMate of file transfer clients" on the
>> TextMate list is a bit easy, don't you think?
>>
>> P.S: I just noticed that *gasp* YFTP doesn't even have tabs! ;)
>>
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