Publisher's Description
From Extendmac, LLC.:
Flow is a stunning new FTP client built exclusively for Mac OS X Leopard. Flow streamlines both transferring and editing files by leveraging your high-speed connection, presenting a gorgeous yet tasteful user-interface, and integrating the latest and greatest of OS X technology.
- Solid Connections Support for FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, .Mac, and Local Connections, concurrently to allow multiple transfers and editing sessions to take place at the same time.
- Editing Edit in the sleek internal editor (with tabs, syntax coloring, live previewing, and code sense), or with another editor of your choice.
- URL Copying URLs to your remote files can be copied instantly, even automatically after uploading. We promise that once you use this, you'll never be able to live without it again.
- User Interface We have an obsession with pixels. As a side effect, every pixel in Flow is simply lickable. Go ahead, lick away. Just be sure to clean the screen afterwards.
- QuickLook Just like the Finder, Flow can QuickLook pretty much any file — images, movies, music, PDFs, text documents and even web-pages!
- Dropmarks Drag a bookmark to your desktop - Boom: Instant Droplet. Drop a file on the its icon and watch as your file is quickly uploaded in Finder-like copy-window.
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"Terrible. Try one of the many alternatives."
Version: Flow 1.3.2
Pros
It looks nice.
Cons
It doesn't work reliably, if at all.
Summary
Get something else
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"Very comfortable FTP program for Mac."
Version: Flow 1.2.7
Pros
-Ease of use
-Beautiful, interface, which seamlessly fits to your Mac's look and feelCons
- A tiny bit unstable - froze a couple of time. Had to close and reopen program. Otherwise could not access the files anymore.
- Price considering there are other strong, free alternativesSummary
The program is - as mentioned - very easy to use - and fits perfectly to the Mac. It would be great if there is the option to copy the paths on the server. Sometime I would like to check, whether the uploaded file works or not, and could not find how to copy and paste the path to the browser instead of typing the,.
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"Looks nice but terribly buggy, unuseable"
Version: Flow 1.2.6
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
The program looks nice, but I have never had so much trouble with a program as I have had with Flow. Crashes all the time, freezes up. Some of the function simply don't even work, like 'move' a file to another directory. Bookmarks are a mess. They randomly disappear. They can't be re-ordered. It's a disaster. I bought the program and it is simply unusable. Have emailed the authors numerous times and have not heard a peep. One of the worst programs I have ever tried and the worst customer support as well. It is not even in an advanced beta state. Awful. -
"Flow's a joy to use"
Version: Flow 1.1.1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I've been using Flow for about 7 months now -- I think pretty much since it was released. Although it was pretty buggy at first, Flow is now an absolute joy to use. It's simple, it's intuitive, it's fast, it's stable, and it looks fantastic.
This app is a winner. -
"Looks pretty, but that's about it."
Version: Flow 1.0.3
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I was really impressed with the interface. Very pretty.
However, I couldn't accomplish anything else with this program except logging into my FTP site. File transfers fail and I wasn't able to upload a single file to my site.
I dragged my files into the window, Flow populated the window with my file names and then most of the files just disappeared from the window. The files that remained in the window just sat there and did nothing.
As usual, don't pay for software that doesn't work. Use the trial first. I'm glad I did. -
"Slick UI. Poor file transfer."
Version: Flow 1.0
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
A slick UI without a doubt, but most (if not all?) of that is provided by the OS itself, and as far as interfaces go not having a dual pane local/remote view makes it very hard to use, not to mention lots buggy of behavior in other areas.
The biggest problem though is that the file transfer bit ... you know, the part which actually makes the app of any use ... it's flaky as hell. "Solid Connections" ? Nope.
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