When comparing Transmit vs LFTP, the Slant community recommends Transmit for most people. In the question“What are the best FTP clients for OS X?” Transmit is ranked 1st while LFTP is ranked 6th. The most important reason people chose Transmit is:
The app is Beautiful and easy to use, as well looks amazing alongside other osx apps.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Beautiful and easy to use
The app is Beautiful and easy to use, as well looks amazing alongside other osx apps.
Pro Supports Amazon S3 & WebDAV
In addition to FTP, allows exchanging data with SFTP or WebDAV servers or your Amazon S3 storage.
Pro Can enable a server connection as a normal disk in your Finder
So you can access your storage without the Transmit client.
Pro FTP Sync
Scans local and remote for difference and only transfer modified files. It's not rsync, but it's the next best thing
Pro Fastest file upload and download
Pro Long term reliability
We're using Transmit for at least a decade with all our client's sites. It just works and it blends into our MacOS workflow seamlessly -- what more can you ask for? If you don't want to pay for a license, you'll pay with your time.
Pro Support segmented FTP transfer
Segmented file transfer allows several connections to the same file and bypasses a maximum download speed per file. Some servers establish a maximum speed per connection.