On Sep 21, 2006, at 3:00 PM, Bob Williams wrote:


Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that BBEdit has a built-in FTP client. It's ideal for folks who only rarely deal with a server, and it's great for those times when I'm in BBEdit and just want to open one or two remote files real quick to check something out. However, I, personally, would rather the good folks at Bare Bones spend their limited time improving the program's core features, like code folding and spell-checking, as well as adding new features like auto-complete, than spend it improving a purely ancillary feature like FTP.

As a counterpoint example, I use the S/FTP browser all day long. Virtually all my editing is done on a remote server, and the S/FTP browser does what I need. :-)

On the periodic occasion that I need to create a new file remotely, I do wish there were some way to do this from the S/FTP browser, rather than having to leave the 'project view' of the server, create a new file in an editing window, and then Save to S/FTP Server. It'd save me from having to think (always a good thing in my case), and would save the five seconds of having to do the menu navigation and connection. I think I submitted this feature request, or at least meant to. So now I shall go make sure that I did.

Best,
Kerri


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