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(Unverified)Aug 6th 2007 8:59AM
If you need to do a quick upload from time to time, Cyberduck is finally after years of development stable for medium workloads. But if you are on a high latency connection, such as Cellular Broadband on the fringe of 3G coverage, or are on satillite, Cyberduck still has some stability issues.
If you upload mega large files or tons of tiny files say for a PHP project or source code (Probably should use CVS or Subversion there, but this is a for instance) Cyberduck also has stability issues here.
If you make a living as a web designer or PHP coder, it'd be in your best interest to try out Forklift or Transmit. ForkLift directly supports Amazon S3 storage and has a double-paned interface as well as some other nifty power user features.
Transmit is the best performing FTP client for Mac OS X from what I've seen by doing LAN transfers to internal FTP. It gets about 1MBit faster transfer on a 100mbit network than Cyberduck and it handles small file a lot better.
It's also worthy to note that most Mac FTP clients also have Dashboard widgets which allow you to drag and drop files through the widget from anywhere.