On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] slured...
: ;) I'll keep an eye out, and ask around. Keep in mind that with many hosts
: you can use sftp on the command line (no dragging stuff around though, it's
: just like command line ftp).
Shouldn't you be able to tell one of the
Hi all!
I'm trying to find an application like gFTP but that uses scp to
transfer files.
I know I can do command line but for multiple files I think it's neater
to use the two window local/remote format.
Is there anything like RBrowser for the Mac available? That is a great
app that allows
* This one time, at band camp, Simon Wong said:
Hi all!
I'm trying to find an application like gFTP but that uses scp to
transfer files.
I know I can do command line but for multiple files I think it's neater
to use the two window local/remote format.
Is there anything like RBrowser
quote who=Simon Wong
Is there anything like RBrowser for the Mac available? That is a great
app that allows you to choose multiple formats FTP or SCP/SSH and even
lets you open files for browsing as though it were on your own HDD (temp
copy I think).
Hmm, that sounds pretty cool. Now that
On Mon, 2001-10-29 at 12:45, Jeff Waugh wrote:
Nautilus will be able to do these things very soon; they look like 2.0
features (2.0 will be the port to the GNOME 2.0 platform). According to
I thought it sounded like something Nautlius should be able to do.
Is development progressing on
quote who=Simon Wong
I thought it sounded like something Nautlius should be able to do.
Yeah, the Eazel services stuff was pretty cool when it was going, but some
of the features like this and viewing tarballs were removed to get 1.0 out.
Is development progressing on Nautilus, it seems to
On Mon, 2001-10-29 at 13:36, Tony Green wrote:
secpanel:
SecPanel serves as a graphical user interface for
managing and running SSH (Secure Shell) and SCP (Secure
Copy) connections.
Looks like what I'm after (until Nautilus is suitably endowed). I have
installed it and will have a try.
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 02:12:09PM +1100, Simon Wong wrote:
On Mon, 2001-10-29 at 13:10, Jeff Waugh wrote:
Projects like Galeon have an enormous amount of energy at the moment;
Nautilus seems to be having a hard time attracting hackers even though it
has a fairly clean and easy to grasp