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Podcasting: Workflow Management …

This post was inspired by the latest episode of MacBreak Weekly.

I have been thinking about building a page for the site that references my recommended Podcast Work Flow Management Tools. The MacBreak crew discussed a handful of applications that are supposedly ‘must have applications for every new Mac user’. Nothing specific in terms of podcasting, production, distribution, etc. However the issue of preferred FTP clients was discussed, and I thought I’d formally make reference to, and endorse the client that I use daily as part of my production work flow. In fact, I think it is safe to say that this application gets more use than any other application that is currently installed on my main system. And it’s Yummy.

I didn’t think it would be possible to be lured away from the sort of high-end FTP client that *most* Mac users prefer. Yummy has. Besides the absolutely gorgeous design in terms of aesthetics, this full featured client provides just about everything a power user can possible ask for.

This page link showcases most of the fantastic features available. My favorite feature is, and let me stress that this is in no way unique to this specific application: the implementation of FTP Aliases. These are essentially droplets that generate a direct connection and subsequent upload to specific locations. The concept works flawlessly. File previewing and editing with your application of choice is also part of the mix.

In terms of support, there is an associated user forum on the site. The developer participates regularly. It’s just about the best 25 bucks I have ever spent …

-ptfigg.


6 Responses to “Podcasting: Workflow Management …”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 Douglas E. Welch Nov 7th, 2006 at 5:13 am

    Yes, yes, yes, yes….and yes! I discovered Yummy a few weeks ago and IMMEDIATELY bought it. Using it only once convinced me it was a great product and it resolved many of the ftp problems I had been having with other clients. The sync feature has really helped me to keep my local and online copies of my site in line, something that wasn’t really working well before.

    You can see what I wrote about Yummy in this post.

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 Niels Nov 7th, 2006 at 9:12 am

    Today’s MacZot (2006.11.07) is, surprise surprise: Yummy http://FTP.

    While I wouldn’t think about straying from Transmit, perhaps at this low price it’s worth checking out.

    http://www.maczot.com/

  3. Gravatar Icon 3 Victor Cajiao Nov 7th, 2006 at 3:22 pm

    Paul this is indeed sweet and Yummy. To make it better MacZot http://www.maczot.com/ has it for $9.95 right now instead of $25.00.

    Go get it while it last.

    Victor

  4. Gravatar Icon 4 Michael Nov 7th, 2006 at 9:45 pm

    Paul, I have to agree with you on this one. I went through and tested a bunch of mac ftp clients to decide on one. Out of cyberduck, one-button ftp, fetch, transmit, yummy and captain ftp, i liked yummy best out of all of them with transit as a close second. Remote editing is a feature that all ftp clients should have and as far as I know, only yummy and transmit have it. Yummy does pretty much everything that transmit does but it’s a few bucks cheaper and even more if you take advantage of the maczot deal.

  5. Gravatar Icon 5 Craig Patchett Nov 13th, 2006 at 9:13 am

    I’m also a Yummy user, although I had no idea about the aliases…too cool!

  6. Gravatar Icon 6 baraka Jan 1st, 2007 at 11:33 am

    I’ve been using FTP on Mac since 1991, and Yummy FTP is simply the best ftp client out there.

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