Re: Filezilla

2017-09-11 Thread Oriol Gómez
Hi.
Use transmit on the mac.
Much better software.

Cheers.

On 9/11/17, Jeff Berwick <mailingli...@berwick.name> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just downloaded and installed Filezilla and have established a connection
> to my server.
>
> I can’t figure out how to see my files.  Can anybody offer any tips on using
> Filezilla?
>
> Maybe it is only accessible on Windows?
>
> Thx,
> Jeff
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Filezilla

2017-09-11 Thread Jeff Berwick
Hi there,

I just downloaded and installed Filezilla and have established a connection to 
my server.  

I can’t figure out how to see my files.  Can anybody offer any tips on using 
Filezilla?

Maybe it is only accessible on Windows?

Thx,
Jeff


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filezilla for mac

2014-09-18 Thread Jean
Hello All:

Does anyone know if filezilla for mac is accessible?
Jean

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filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread anouk radix

Hello, I have used filezilla primarily on a windows system in the past  
and it worked very well, although this was version 2. I just tried the  
latest version 3.72 on the mac (snow leopard) and I must say that I  
was not too much impressed with it. I could not read text I entered  
and couls not sel;ect buttons.
I am still having problems with transmit though so still looking for  
an ftp solution. I tried the cyberduck website but could not find a  
precompiled binary.
Greetings, Anouk

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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Hi,

Filezilla is very unaccesible as you have to guess work through  
ramifications of interactions to get from one table to the other. I  
don't suggest this one to anyone.

Transmit is ok for now, but there are issues as regard to file  
management from local to remote and vice versa. And when resuming  
downloads, it doesn't do so automatically. Also, when you download  
something and tell it to resume by having to re move the remote file,  
and you do it more than once, the file becomes corrupted from overflow.

best

Yuma

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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Hi Anouk

At present CyberDuck is not Snow Leopard compatible. Keep checking back 
though as it should be soon. FYI, Finder supports FTP
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:13 PM
Subject: filezilla



 Hello, I have used filezilla primarily on a windows system in the past
 and it worked very well, although this was version 2. I just tried the
 latest version 3.72 on the mac (snow leopard) and I must say that I
 was not too much impressed with it. I could not read text I entered
 and couls not sel;ect buttons.
 I am still having problems with transmit though so still looking for
 an ftp solution. I tried the cyberduck website but could not find a
 precompiled binary.
 Greetings, Anouk

  


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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread anouk radix

Hi, do you know how you can go to an underlying directory with  
transmit? command o command right arrow or right arrow dont seem to  
work. Autoresume is a must have, a pity that it is not there now, io  
also  tried to contact their support but got no reply.
Greetings, Anouk
On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi,

 Filezilla is very unaccesible as you have to guess work through
 ramifications of interactions to get from one table to the other. I
 don't suggest this one to anyone.

 Transmit is ok for now, but there are issues as regard to file
 management from local to remote and vice versa. And when resuming
 downloads, it doesn't do so automatically. Also, when you download
 something and tell it to resume by having to re move the remote file,
 and you do it more than once, the file becomes corrupted from  
 overflow.

 best

 Yuma

 


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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Hi Anouk,

Unfortunately, I do not use Transmit I'm sorry.

Take care

James
- Original Message - 
From: anouk radix anou...@home.nl
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: filezilla



 Hi, do you know how you can go to an underlying directory with
 transmit? command o command right arrow or right arrow dont seem to
 work. Autoresume is a must have, a pity that it is not there now, io
 also  tried to contact their support but got no reply.
 Greetings, Anouk
 On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi,

 Filezilla is very unaccesible as you have to guess work through
 ramifications of interactions to get from one table to the other. I
 don't suggest this one to anyone.

 Transmit is ok for now, but there are issues as regard to file
 management from local to remote and vice versa. And when resuming
 downloads, it doesn't do so automatically. Also, when you download
 something and tell it to resume by having to re move the remote file,
 and you do it more than once, the file becomes corrupted from
 overflow.

 best

 Yuma

 


  


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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Hi,

Have you tried the click solution by routing the mouse cursor to the  
vo cursor? I suspect it might actually dodownload/upload but it's  
worth trying. Strange that it's not somewhere. maybe there's also a  
move to directory somewhere in which case the path has to be typed  
manually.

best

Yuma

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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread anouk radix

Its a pity because i can navigate through the root allright and  
downloading works as well but if I cant move to underlying directories  
then its useless to me. I will try the mousrouting later. Do you know  
the command to bring the mousecursor to the current vo cursor  
location? the are not routed together right now because then i would  
get stuck in submenus.
Greetings, Anouk,
On Sep 10, 2009, at 4:27 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi,

 Have you tried the click solution by routing the mouse cursor to the
 vo cursor? I suspect it might actually dodownload/upload but it's
 worth trying. Strange that it's not somewhere. maybe there's also a
 move to directory somewhere in which case the path has to be typed
 manually.

 best

 Yuma

 


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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Hi Anna,

I believe its vo command shift F3.

There is a way to navigate though, you go to your menu bar then to go,  
which is a transmit menu option then you look inside where the various  
folders of your root are. There is a delimitor between your stuff and  
their stuff so each should update to the available folders within that  
path. Don't try the command shift G option because it causes transmit  
to crash or something.

Hope that helps

best

Yuma

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filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Forget the comment about the crash. It just froze for a bit. There is  
a combo box from which you can also choose, but on mine there's only  
the path to my root folder for now. Probably populates itself as you  
go into the subfolders through the aforementioned way.

best

Yuma

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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread anouk radix

Hello, thanks a lot! after some exploring of transmit i discovered you  
can go to a deeper directory by using command-down arrow, it works  
fine now, thanks a lot.
Greetings, Anouk
On Sep 10, 2009, at 5:11 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi Anna,

 I believe its vo command shift F3.

 There is a way to navigate though, you go to your menu bar then to go,
 which is a transmit menu option then you look inside where the various
 folders of your root are. There is a delimitor between your stuff and
 their stuff so each should update to the available folders within that
 path. Don't try the command shift G option because it causes transmit
 to crash or something.

 Hope that helps

 best

 Yuma

 


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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread Chris G

Hi,

I like webdrive from
http://www.webdrive.com

They have a client for the mac that is in beta.
You FTP from within finder just like ftp from within windows explorer.


On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 16:21:03 +0200
anouk radix anou...@home.nl wrote:

 
 Hi, do you know how you can go to an underlying directory with  
 transmit? command o command right arrow or right arrow dont seem to  
 work. Autoresume is a must have, a pity that it is not there now, io  
 also  tried to contact their support but got no reply.
 Greetings, Anouk
 On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
 
 
  Hi,
 
  Filezilla is very unaccesible as you have to guess work through
  ramifications of interactions to get from one table to the other. I
  don't suggest this one to anyone.
 
  Transmit is ok for now, but there are issues as regard to file
  management from local to remote and vice versa. And when resuming
  downloads, it doesn't do so automatically. Also, when you download
  something and tell it to resume by having to re move the remote file,
  and you do it more than once, the file becomes corrupted from  
  overflow.
 
  best
 
  Yuma
 
  
 
 
 

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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread Chris G

wow, thanks,
I'm a registered user of web drive for windows, but will give expand
drive a try for sure.

Chris



On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 10:09:09 -1000
Esther mori...@mac.com wrote:

 
 Chris,
 
 I meant to reply to your (much) earlier post about webdrive, but never  
 got this out of my drafts:
 
 You might be interested in trying out ExpanDrive which is similar to  
 Web Drive, with support for FTP, SFTP, and Amazon S3. This was  
 designed for the Mac and works through the Finder interface.  Like Web  
 Drive, it is available in versions for both the Mac and Windows. The  
 Mac version definitely works with VoiceOver. There has been a Windows  
 version (not beta) for well over a year,  it was rewritten to  
 incorporate the new addtions (like Amazon S3 support) and capabilities  
 of the Mac version.
 
 At the time I found some forum links by users, and the comments  
 indicated that, at least back in March, some Windows users found this  
 to run faster than Web Drive, and another user who tried this in July  
 (no indication of which platform) found this much faster than web drive.
 
 This has other nice features, like reattaching to the drive  
 automatically if you change networks (e.g. on a laptop).
 
 These types of solutions (ExpanDrive and WebDrive) are much faster  
 than using Command-K and typing in a server name --- I would only do  
 that and expect reasonable speed if I'm connecting to a local network.
 
 http://www.expandrive.com/
 
 There are also free solutions based on the MacFUSE project like  
 MacFusion, but there are some stability issues.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Esther
 
 Chris G wrote:
 
 
  Hi,
 
  I like webdrive from
  http://www.webdrive.com
 
  They have a client for the mac that is in beta.
  You FTP from within finder just like ftp from within windows explorer.
 
 
  On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 16:21:03 +0200
  anouk radix anou...@home.nl wrote:
 
 
  Hi, do you know how you can go to an underlying directory with
  transmit? command o command right arrow or right arrow dont seem to
  work. Autoresume is a must have, a pity that it is not there now, io
  also  tried to contact their support but got no reply.
  Greetings, Anouk
  On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
 
 
  Hi,
 
  Filezilla is very unaccesible as you have to guess work through
  ramifications of interactions to get from one table to the other. I
  don't suggest this one to anyone.
 
  Transmit is ok for now, but there are issues as regard to file
  management from local to remote and vice versa. And when resuming
  downloads, it doesn't do so automatically. Also, when you download
  something and tell it to resume by having to re move the remote  
  file,
  and you do it more than once, the file becomes corrupted from
  overflow.
 
  best
 
  Yuma
 
 
 
 
 
 
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