Developer releases lightweight Rust-native FTP client for macOS, seeks beta testers
A developer has released gmacFTP, an open-source FTP, FTPS, and SFTP client for macOS built entirely in Rust, currently at version 0.0.14. The app uses a dual-pane interface similar to FileZilla, but weighs under 8 MB — significantly smaller than established alternatives like Cyberduck or Transmit. It runs on the Slint UI framework with a GPU-accelerated renderer and has zero runtime dependencies, with no Electron or webview components involved. Credentials are stored via macOS Keychain, and an optional AES-256-GCM encrypted vault allows server list syncing across devices. The project is free and open-source under GPL-3.0, supports macOS 11 and Apple Silicon, and the developer is actively seeking testers to report compatibility, transfer reliability, and UI feedback.
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