There are several free and paid ftp utilities. Built-in there is the Finder's ability to mount an ftp share, but as noted you can only download not upload. For UNIX gurus there is Terminal, you can do everything in there with the command line interface. I tried Cyberduck, it seemed great, but I wanted to use it for WebDAV and somehow or other I managed to mess up my stuff on the server. Don't know how that happened, but I decided it either made an error or else it wasn't as intuitive as I thought and I caused the error by doing something wrong. In either case I was unhappy. For regular ftp chores I use Fugu:
http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/
It is fast, reliable, easy to use, Leopard compatible, free, and I have never had the slightest problem with it. I can't say the same for other ftp clients I've tried, and I've tried at least half-a-dozen of them over the years. I used and paid for Transmit, which I liked, until a few months after I paid for it when an Apple OS upgrade broke it, an update for it came out that fixed the compatiblity issues, but I would be required to pay for it again in order to continue to use it in the updated OS. Phooey on that.
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