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Rclone: Free FTP Client for Mac

Rclone is a powerful and free FTP client designed for Mac users, making it easy to manage and synchronize files across various cloud storage services. This software supports a wide range of cloud providers, enabling seamless file transfers and backups. Its robust command-line interface allows users to perform complex operations with ease, providing flexibility for both casual users and developers alike.

In addition to file synchronization, Rclone offers features such as encryption, bandwidth control, and multi-threaded transfers, enhancing the overall user experience. Its compatibility with multiple protocols, including SFTP, WebDAV, and Google Drive, makes it a versatile tool for managing files in different environments. Whether for personal or professional use, Rclone stands out as a reliable FTP client for Mac users.

App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.71.2
  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Mac

    Other platforms (1)
  • OS

    macOS 10.15

  • Language

    English

    Available languages

    • Arabic
    • Chinese
    • Dutch
    • English
    • French
    • German
    • Italian
    • Japanese
    • Korean
    • Polish
    • Portuguese
    • Russian
    • Spanish
    • Swedish
    • Turkish
  • Downloads

    3

  • Developer

    • Nick Craig-Wood

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