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I would like to be able to use the finder to FTP. If I click GO then CONNECT TO SERVER I can connect to a FTP server and drag files to my computer, but OS X does not allow the user to upload files to the server. Unless i'm doing something wrong. If someone knows how to uplaod via this method let me know. Mike |
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I'm putting in my vote for RBrowser lite. It's fast, friendly, and as Finder-like as you're going to get. Just wish it had a more creative name.
__________________ -Adam S ... PowerBook G4 (Mac OS X... the latest version, whatever it is, I've got it, dangit) and original iPod (iLove music, therefore iLove iPod) <shamelessplug>http://www.geocities.com/adambyte</shamelessplug> |
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.. I use Interarchy and RBrowser. Don't think the Lite version of RBrowser is all that though. Interarchy is definetly the one with the most "snap", the other one can feel quite slow even if you're on a good connection compared to Interarchy. |
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