![]() The first is Mail Stationary which adds 300 templates to the Apple Mail app, and the second is Star Wars Jedi Knight 2 game from Aspyr Media. There is also a little bonus of 2 free apps if you are within the first 10,00o to order. Typinator – Auto-completes text as you type ![]() Swift Publisher – Make cards, certificates, letterheads, and more It also includes 1Password, which is totally worth the cash!ĭefault Folder X – Enhances open/save dialogsĪrt Text + Fonts – Create high quality logos, headings, banners. First developed as Anarchie for the Mac OS back in 1993, the FTP. MacUpdate offers you a variety of different types of software, from FTP to publisher programs. Australian company Nolobe announced Thursday the release of Interarchy 10, the newest version of its venerable FTP client. There are only just over 8 days left (at the time of writing) to pick this bundle up. The second bundle I’m excited about is brought to us by MacUpdate, and there are 12 programs available for $49 regular $534. The software have no limitations, are the latest versions, and they are all for sale from the developers, not some huge corporation, which means there’s a feel-good factor when you buy this bundle. The Indie Mac Gift Pack has six different software packages, all for $60 down from $272. Sound Studio 4 – Record, edit and produce audio Radioshift – Listen and record radio stations MarsEdit 3 – Write, preview, publish your blog ![]() Software included with the bundle include:ĭelicious Library 2 – Track your collections The Indie Mac Gift Pack has been put together by six indie developers. Software bundles do seem a great idea because even if you already own one or two of the software packages in the bundle, you can always pass on the authorization code to a friend or family member. ![]() They’re both only available for a limited time, so don’t wait around too long before you check them out. Within either Finder/Path Finder: hit a Connect button on a palette, opens a window with the local server-mirror directory, open another window with the remote-server directory via cmd-k style connection, auto fill credentials.MacUpdate and a collection of indie developers are each offering a hugely discounted software bundles for the holiday season. I'd like to stay entirely in KM if possible and I believe my ideal is: I'm anticipating some SSH/command line solutions I'd like to stay more GUI than this (though PF does have good cmd line integration), and I don't want to rebuild Transmit in code. Web-based solutions exist, but I'd prefer to use a web browser less and not more.Īnd then I wondered if KM might have an inbuilt FTP solution, or enough tricks to get me there. Path Finder offers to 'handle' ftp:// but I'd rather not risk PF-mangle on the FTP side. ![]() Issues: a) it's one more thing to install, b) i use so little of it that it really is a waste, c) it's an additional environment and takes me out of Path Finder when focus is vital, d) booting an app to do an FTP transfer feels so 1999.įinder seems to continue to be read-only access. Fantastically-recommended swiss army knife file solution.I have zero interest in pulling traffic away from Transmit, and highly recommend it. I'll interject the deep and abiding love I have for Panic and Transmit. Towards the end of the setup routine, inevitably an FTP solution is needed. (Please bump/repoint if this topic exists elsewhere.)Īnother epic macOS install, this time in Big Sur, again taking two weeks and I'm desperate to claw back some time. ![]()
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