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Posted Apr 7, 2008 05:29 by Sally B. Listed in: Applications, Tools & Utilities Tags: FTP
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We just love third-party applications and the way that they make life easier for everybody.
Leopard users who are looking for sweet third-party FTP clients may want to look into Extendmac's Flow which lets users edit and transfer files seamlessly over a nice, smooth interface. So smooth that its creator insists that every pixel found in flow is "lickable." Oh why yes, it is. Just check out the delectable screenshots to see for yourself.

Flow has the basic features down pat. Aside from letting users edit files, be it tinkering with the code or previewing the file, Flow also has neat little things that make life easier with added functions like automatic URL copying and allowing users to transfer several files at the same time.

Here is Flow's features list:
  • 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 Â? images, movies, music, PDFs, text documents and even web-pages!
  • Dropmarks: Drag a bookmark to your desktop Â? BoomÂ?: Instant Droplet. Drop a file on its icon and watch as your file is quickly uploaded in Finder-like copy-window.
Sounds like a sweet deal? Why yes, it is. But it comes with quite a hefty price tag: US$ 29. However, those who want to try it out can do so by downloading a 15-day trial version and check if Flow really is worth the price. But by the looks of it, it may turn out to be that way.

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