





If you need a free (S)FTP browser for Mac look no further than Cyberduck.
Cyberduck is free and hails from China and offers "easy to use interface, integration with external editors and support for many Mac OS X system technologies such as Spotlight, Bonjour, the Keychain and AppleScript".
Cyberduck is well-designed and very easy to use. You can bookmark all your often-used FTP accounts for quick connection and providing you're in the right directory uploading is a simple drag and drop procedure (there's a dashboard widget too!)
It's also available in a variety of languages!
I love Safari - I think it's the best browser to use if you have a Mac . . . unless you're a web developer. It's light, clean and performs well but there is a BIG problem with it if you're trying to use it to test a website.
Whether you're using a proxy server or not Safari has a nasty habit of caching web pages (unless you use the appropriate headers which is not always what you want to do). All browsers do this but with browsers such as IE and Firefox you can do a force-refresh - a refresh that tells the browsers and the proxy server to reload the page. As silly as it sounds Safari currently does not have this feature. So, if you're updating a site live on the server you will see the old version.
So, if you're developing sites on a Mac use Camino or Firefox . . . you can force a refresh on them. Let's hope Apple see fit to add this feature to the next release of Safari.