Flow FTP Client for OS X

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Flow has been in the works since
the days of OS X Tiger, but the newly released version takes things a
notch with a slick user interface and a set of features that takes
advantage of the power of Leopard. Flow is an FTP client, an editor
with a useful function preview live, and a marker for the generator
drag and drop the load. Add the tabbed browsing phenomenal and ease of
use, and that 's has everything you want a new app Leopard,


Flow has some neat extras, but first and foremost, it
's an FTP client. When we tested, is handled smoothly multiple
connections to FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, and even criticized often. Mac
service. The only thing that would have changed the interface: "recent
connections " button or menu item would be nice. The marker on the
button flow is easy to find, but sometimes they just forget to use.
Speaking of favorites, Flow has a unique feature that allows you to
save your favorites as a droplet - a small application that quickly
files can be anything you throw at it, without even opening Flow.


Once you 've some files on the server, Flow really
deviates from other applications FTP. You can change your html and css
files on the fly, and see the results in a live preview. This is
incredibly powerful, and saves much time when you just need to make a
quick change. Forgot to close an HTML tag? Don 't bother to raise a new
copy of the file, edit it only in Flow! Even Quick Look supports, so
you can preview images on the server.

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