For number 2- I use MacSftp, which is shareware. It is pretty good, having used winScp before. You get a dialog requesting host, user, pass, and target dir, and option to save it to keychain. It opens a file folder, ahem 'finder' window, then you can drag and drop to/from the remote folder. Pretty straightforward, installed and used without a hitch.
Downside, honestly, is that it costs money. It is a 'paltry' $25. This is cool and I don't mind paying it. But it takes getting used to after 'freewheeling' open source access, and the wide variety of free stuff for windows (is winSCP actually free, or is OS X shareware nagging better?) That said, it always _was_ free but not as in beer, and I look forward to trying to profit in the Mac Shareware market. Just don't expect to find a lot of free stuff for OS X, unless its actually for BSD. Expect to find a lot of 2-3 week gratis shareware. Please prove me wrong. Best- Rg On 5/8/02 5:43 PM, "Warren Togami" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have two MacOS X questions... > > 1. What is the best VNC client available for MacOS X? Does VNC server > work there too? > 2. Is there a convenient SCP or SFTP client for MacOS X similar to WinSCP? > > Thanks, > Warren > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau
