[TxMt] YummyFTP AutoRoute?

Herbert Feutl herbert.feutl at gmx.at
Sat Jan 6 03:17:26 UTC 2007


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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