
1) SSH Tunnelling
Sometimes I've to connect to a server without remotely available ftp ports, so I have to open a ssh tunnel to an available server in that subnet with the terminal, redirecting a local port to the server I want to connect to and finally connect with Yummy to that local port. That works, but, well, it's the terminal. Since MacOSX already has SSH built in, an integration of some more SSH functionality into YummyFTP probably could be done easily. I'd suggest a third form in the bookmark details, possibly similar to the options the SQL client "Navicat" offers.
Maybe I'm a bit off, but as far as I can see SFTP doesn't allow a different server to proxy the SSH connection, right?
2) FXP
In theory a nice thing, but almost nobody knows it and I don't even know a single mac app that supports it. Well, at least no ftp clients (some servers do).
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_eXchange_Protocol>
3) Preferences like "System Preferences"
That's just cool IMHO.
4) Folder Resume
When downloading huge folders, some servers might get stuck (or their firewalls hate me or whatever) and the connection is gone. At 90% of some hundred megabytes, I don't want to redownload everything, but I also can't just skip the already downloaded files because that might leave a partial file (which typically tends to be the most important one). So I'm proposing a "Smart Folder Resume" function that skips the complete files and resumes the partial ones. Comparison by filesize would work for me (and checking the file type, of course), as I suppose ftp servers don't provide MD5 hashes or something similar when getting a listing.








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