Cyberduck
Universal version seen at v9.4.1 · Reported by 2 Macs in the community.
Cyberduck is a free, open-source file transfer browser that lets Mac users connect to FTP, SFTP, WebDAV servers and cloud storage services like Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, Google Drive, Backblaze B2, and OneDrive. It provides a clean, intuitive graphical interface for uploading, downloading, and managing files on remote servers without needing to use command-line tools. Cyberduck is widely used by web developers, system administrators, and anyone who regularly needs to transfer files to hosting providers or manage cloud storage accounts. The app supports a broad range of protocols and storage backends, making it a versatile choice for server and cloud file management on macOS.
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1 suggestionGood news: Cyberduck has already released a native Apple Silicon (Universal) version. Version 9.4.1 has been confirmed running natively on Apple Silicon Macs in our community. Simply update to the latest version from the official Cyberduck website or through Homebrew (version 9.4.1.44384 or later is available). The app supports auto-updates, so you may already be running the native version. No action is required beyond ensuring you're on the latest build — Cyberduck will work seamlessly on Apple Silicon without Rosetta 2.
Native version · Reported by in the community.
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