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Marco #1
ftp-client
On my Breezy machine i would like to install an ftp client.
Scrolling through Synaptic i found a few, text-based and with GUI.
I'm looking for a GUI based client though, and i would like to hear
about your experiences with different ftp-clients.
Thanks in advance.
Marco
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Wayne #2
Re: ftp-client
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 13:35:56 +0100, Marco wrote:
gFTP works for me :-)> On my Breezy machine i would like to install an ftp client. Scrolling
> through Synaptic i found a few, text-based and with GUI. I'm looking for a
> GUI based client though, and i would like to hear about your experiences
> with different ftp-clients.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Marco
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Marco #3
Re: ftp-client
Wayne schreef:
Thanks a lot, Wayne. This was exactly what i was looking for!> On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 13:35:56 +0100, Marco wrote:
>
>>>>On my Breezy machine i would like to install an ftp client. Scrolling
>>through Synaptic i found a few, text-based and with GUI. I'm looking for a
>>GUI based client though, and i would like to hear about your experiences
>>with different ftp-clients.
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Marco
>
> gFTP works for me :-)
>
> Wayne
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Wayne #4
Re: ftp-client
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 18:19:20 +0100, Marco wrote:
Marco,> Wayne schreef:>>> On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 13:35:56 +0100, Marco wrote:
>>
>>>>>>>On my Breezy machine i would like to install an ftp client. Scrolling
>>>through Synaptic i found a few, text-based and with GUI. I'm looking for
>>>a GUI based client though, and i would like to hear about your
>>>experiences with different ftp-clients.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>Marco
>>
>> gFTP works for me :-)
>>
>> Wayne
> Thanks a lot, Wayne. This was exactly what i was looking for!
>
> Marco
Even when I used Manrake/Mandriva with KDE I preferred it over KBear,
which I hear is quite buggy. Some people prefer to use the FTP
functions of Midnight Commander (mc) a Norton Utilities clone. It's
not part of the standard install as far as I remember though. The
best thing is to try a few out and see what YOU like best.
Wayne
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