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        <title>Ducks to Trucks, or, How I Stopped Worrying and Learned To Love Spending $30 on an FTP Client</title>   
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        <p>As I&#39;ve been <a href="http://paulmcaleer.vox.com/library/post/ducks-to-trucks.html">blogging</a> <a href="http://paulmcaleer.vox.com/library/post/dogs-to-ducks.html">recently</a>, I&#39;ve been in a state of flux when it comes to my FTP client. And when I posted &quot;Dogs to Ducks&quot;, I had pretty much hung my hat on the coatrack that is Cyberduck, a great open source FTP client for the Mac.</p><p>But then something developery happened: I <a href="http://paulmcaleer.vox.com/library/post/shot-down.html">filed a support ticket</a> for the developer to include what is <em>standard OS behavior</em> in his app. It&#39;s standard on both the Mac and Windows, in fact. But he said no, because he didn&#39;t like it.</p><p>Now, I can respect that to a degree and ultimately chose to do just that. I&#39;m not an application developer (well, not since the early 90s and RAMGauge for Windows) and can understand wanting to balance one&#39;s own needs/wants versus the audience&#39;s. I certainly could have pressed the issue, and could have hounded this guy and had it done.</p><p>Or, I could have just chosen another app - which I did. I chose Transmit.</p><p>In my first post on FTP clients I noted that I&#39;d rather spend $30 on shoes. This remains true. But if I liken Transmit to a pair of shoes, it&#39;s like Birkenstocks: in it for the long haul, designed to last.</p><p>My new-found love for Transmit came through when I was working on the Daily Ping rebuild last weekend. I was sitting there moving files between remote directories - fairly monotonous. I thought to myself, &quot;Gee, I wish this thing had tabs!&quot; So I pressed Command-T almost in a joking fashion and, sure enough, <strong>a tab opened</strong>. Fantastic! And I was able to drag and drop between tabs, too! Just as I should!</p><p>Best of all, it supports the standard rename method: click a name, wait a beat, type the new name. That&#39;s how it should be.</p><p>Transmit also passes the test that Fetch failed in that I can edit files remotely and not suffer some weird side effects in its window. Apparently it can even edit images (or anything) remotely - I have yet to use this. In fact there are a lot of things I have yet to use in Transmit.</p><p><strong>It Just Works</strong></p><p>Moreso, Transmit feels like a natural part of the OS. I mean this in a good way. The interface is Aqua and carefully constructed. There are the little touches one should expect from a Mac app; for instance when opening a second tab for the first time, it doesn&#39;t just blotchily pop up -&#160; the entire tab bar slides down into view from beneath the toolbar.</p><p>It also uses drawers smartly (there are about 2 such applications), and unlike older versions of Cyberduck, doesn&#39;t employ crazy multiple drawers.</p><p>It adds a status icon to its Dock icon to tell you what&#39;s going on. Its Favorites integrate delightfully with QuickSilver. And, it even supports SOCKS. Which is appropriate given I compared it to a shoe earlier.</p><p>One more thing that won me over was Transmit&#39;s Dashboard widget. I don&#39;t use widgets, but anyone who makes a little truck drive down a highway (with bumps and all!) whilst uploading a file deserves my hard-earned cash.</p><p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>Fetch made me growl. Cyberduck made me smile. Transmit makes me happy. It&#39;s a great application, and my thanks to the folks at Panic for making it. Keep up the great work.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>So Cool, They&#39;re Hot</title>   
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        <p><a href="http://www.shoes.com/product.asp?p=5012125%7EMENS%7EREACT&amp;sc=MENS&amp;variant_id=27010">Wow, these shoes are hideous.</a></p><p>On the other hand, I&#39;ve found some damn snazzy shoes which I may purchase today. Is today a shoe buying day? I think it is.<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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