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Cyberduck has the following pricing plans:
Starting from: $10.00
Pricing model: One Time License, Free
Free Trial: Available
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Q. Who are the typical users of Cyberduck ?
Cyberduck has the following typical customers:
Freelancers, Large Enterprises, Mid Size Business, Small Business
Q. What languages does Cyberduck support?
Cyberduck supports the following languages:
German
Q. Does Cyberduck offer an API?
Yes, Cyberduck has an API available for use.
Q. What other apps does Cyberduck integrate with?
Cyberduck integrates with the following applications:
Dropbox Business, Microsoft Azure, OneDrive, Google Drive
Q. What level of support does Cyberduck offer?
Cyberduck offers the following support options:
Chat
Cyberduck is a libre server and cloud storage browser designed for Mac and Windows, which enable organizations to connect with various servers, cloud storage, and enterprise file sharing portals. The application lets enterprises encrypt directory and file names and obfuscate directory structures to securely share files and block unauthorized access.
Typical customers
Platforms supported
Support options
Training options
Starting from
10
One-time payment
Flat Rate
Starting from
3
/user
Per month
Value for money
5.0
/5
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Starting from
10
One-time payment
Flat Rate
Value for money contenders
Functionality
4.6
/5
48
Total features
10
1 categories
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Overall Rating
4.7
/5
48
Positive reviews
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Leslie J.
Computer Software, self-employed
Used daily for 2+ years
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I have used Cyberduck primarily for looking after a hobby flight simulation website , but also in a role as a freelance software developer I have used the product to upload my work to client servers without any problems with permissions or client requirements. IT is a unique product for being free and I encourage any user to support them with a small donation as to keep the evolution of this product going. I would be lost without it now !!
The cost is free and they suggest a donation which is very noble of them for such a great product. It allows you to upload and download files using a variety of standard ftp protocols. The preferences allow you to resume large downloads by setting things like skipping files that match etc , which is very good for my voluntary work updating a whole website. You can also store bookmarks of the configurations...
I do not think there are any negative issues that one can associate to this product, I do get lost connections from time to time but that may be due to internet distance and speed, however with the preferences I can easily pick up where I left off when this happens.
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Writing and Editing, self-employed
Used daily for 2+ years
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Very good experience overall. Loads super quickly when opening the program. Remembers all my most important FTP login informations. Fast upload and downloads.
I like the ease of downloading the program and getting it up and running. Generally only takes a few minutes to get up and running. I also like how Cyberduck remembers all my server informations and makes it easy to find what I need.
The only flaw I have really found is a difficulty in gaining access to the WordPress file called htaccess file. I have had difficulty getting that file to show up on some servers. Sometimes I cannot get it to be found on the server within the program.
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Marketing and Advertising, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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Fast, functional and easy to deploy. Been hosting files for years now and it just works out of the box
How easy to setup it is, espcially using AWS, sharing files and hosting public urls works like a charm
The ui lacks some style, the files upload queues can also be s bit confusing
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Internet, 1-10 employees
Used monthly for 2+ years
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I use it when the need arises and will continue to. Good little piece of software.
The price. The fact that there is a free version allows me to recommend this to clients who don't have a huge need for FTP enough to warrant paying for the software. I would also say that the features are pretty good and it does what you need it to do.
Sometimes I find the interface a little clunky; it's not as easy to use as Transmit, which is the one I use on an everyday basis. But Transmit is not free, so I can't fully complain about Cyberduck not being as comfortable to use.
Aivar K.
Marketing and Advertising, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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For me, it is an irreplaceable dev-ops tool. Helps me to configure and administer remote servers, upload files, and review logs.
Remote editing - it is the best at editing the config files and reviewing logs on a server. Sublime text makes a great combo here. Drag and drop file uploading and downloading. Amazingly, feels even more solid than the native Mac file explorer!
Could be smarter at deleting or moving folders - as is, it does it by going through each file, which can be very slow, instead of using Linux commands such as rm, mv, etc. Eats up way too much RAM. An SFTP client shouldn't need 0.5-1GB