On Apr 2, 2012, at 10:10 AM, ben <[email protected]> wrote:

open a directory section -- files and folders. edit a file. save it.
it gets saved to both the local hard drive and the server at the same
time. edit another file, save it, it gets saved to local drive and
server, etc. possible with bbedit 10 ?


Others mentioned Interarchy and Transmit (I found Transmit much easier to
learn and use, but try them both)

If you aren't afraid of the command line, try this:

https://github.com/joshdick/pytograph

"In a nutshell, you instruct pytograph that there are directory structures
on your machine that match directory structures on a remote machine. It
monitors the directories on your local machine for changes, then makes
identical changes on the remote machine in real time via SFTP. So, if you
add/update/delete a file locally, that same file will be automatically
added/updated/deleted on the remote machine. If you delete a directory
locally, that same directory will be deleted from the remote machine."

I should mention that I found this via http://onethingwell.org/ which is a
good site to follow for these sort of "I didn't know that existed but now I
want to use it" sort of utilities. Not exclusively Mac stuff but definitely
the majority.

TjL

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