Oooo, nice touch. I saw the name WinSCP, but couldn't remember where
I've seen it before so didn't know if it was reputable. But local
editing of files on a linux box certainly has its appeal. I think we
have a winner.
Brad
On 1/7/2016 9:11 PM, James Homuth wrote:
fileZilla is definitely accessible with JAWS. I use that and WinSCP on
a regular basis. I recommend WinSCP over FileZilla only because it
lets you edit a remote file locally. As a linux sysadmin, I use that
pretty extensively--mostly because I'm lazy, and typing "nano
<filename>" just takes too long.
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*From:* Brian Vogel [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* January-07-16 9:14 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: JAWS Friendly FTP Client
Brad,
I cannot speak at all to accessibility, since I've never
had a client with a need for FTP capability, but you should definitely
give Filezilla <https://filezilla-project.org/> a try to see if it
plays well with JAWS. It's a great little FTP client, and if it does
play well with JAWS I'll bet you'll love it. It's free and
open-source, so there's no risk in trying it and it's been around for
a very, very long time.
Brian
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