<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 I have a Mac (thank you Craige!) I
will have to check it out. God Mac OS is brilliant.
There's a project called YAFFA (or close), which I found on Freshmeat a
while ago, but it was the definition of a Freshmeat 0.0.1 release. ;)
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
tigert:
"<tigert> well it would work if it worked" (regarding the gnome-vfs ssh
support)
;) 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).
- Jeff
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