It's great, but Expandrive and WebDrive both do this too. (I use Transmit's Disk feature every day to save optimised images directly to the FTP server straight from Photoshop/Fireworks. In addition to WebDrive, you might also like to consider Transmit (Mac only) or Expandrive (Mac and Windows), which both offer the same remote disk mounting feature. This is the closest you'll get to copying directly between FTP servers, without using the FXP protocol, which isn't widely supported yet. WebDrive will copy them from the first FTP location to your machine (you don't see this step it happens in the background), then copy them to the second FTP location for you.
#Cuteftp pro 3.1 pro
Browse to the files you want to copy on the first virtual drive, and drag them to the second virtual drive. Corrected issue where in CuteFTP Pro on a Vista OS if the user would connect to a site the close, minimize, and maximize buttons.
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Put in the FTP details for your server to create the second virtual drive.
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#Cuteftp pro 3.1 mac os x
You could use an app like WebDrive, which mounts remote FTP drives as if they were local drives (called a 'virtual drive'), then simply drag and drop the files from one virtual drive to the other on your own machine. CuteFTP Mac Pro is an advanced FTP client for the Mac OS X platform.