I want an App for Mac OS X 10.5 to connect to my site using ssh. The app must be free and have some sort of instructions to get me started.
EDIT:
I just needed to take care of something on my website via SSH. CyberDuck worked.
35 Answers
Try using Cyberduck, a free, open-source app. Here are the supported protocols:
1FTP (File Transfer Protocol), FTP/TLS (FTP secured over SSL/TLS), SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer), WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning), Amazon S3 and Rackspace Cloud Files.
Transmit (Panic software) has that functionality.
1Another great one I recommend (Open Source) is FileZilla
You can use Cyberduck.
You can use Macfusion, but it's not been updated for a while.
1There is also RBrowser:

1Easy-to-use FTP - SFTP/SSH Remote File Management, File Transfers and Folder Synchronization.
Who is RBrowser for? Anybody who has accounts on remote UNIX systems of whatever flavor, or on any host that has an FTP server. Working on documents, managing files over the network can be fairly painful, especially for those who are not experts in the cryptic UNIX shell commands. If you work on remote systems or have to move files back and forth often, RBrowser can make your life a lot easier. RBrowser provides an easy way to manage and edit your HTML pages on the directly on the remote WEB host. RBrowser provides connectivity with FTP and SFTP. Maintain your web pages and sync the changes with a single click! Backup your important files using the Folder Sync Engine in RBrowser!