Hi Esther, I have tried both trial versions of expand drive and webdrive and for some reason I can not login to a server I up load to on a regular basis I checked on my windows laptop and with winscp it logins straight away. I have entered the domain and usersname and password and port number is there a different way details for example for the domain do you have to put the whole domain name e.g. http://www.domain.org or do you just put the domain.org like I have done in win scp I have changed the port number as the administrator for this server has portforwarded port 22 to a different port they use ssh so I have chosen sftp any ideas whey I am not able to login.
Sent from Dean Adams Macbook Pro breezepa...@gmail.com phone: 0243206031 Mobile: 0428133758 Skype : deanadams9 On 22/02/2012, at 7:50 AM, Esther wrote: > Hi Emrah, > > I haven't updated my version of ExpanDrive, but this application gets better > reviews at Macupdate than Webdrive for Mac does, for the same functionality > (using a Finder interface). It does cost $39.95 vs. Webdrive for Mac's > $19.95, however. There's a 30-day free trial, so you could compare the two. > Here's the URL: > http://www.expandrive.com/ > > The descriptions of the two applications at Macupdate, with user comments: > • Webdrive for Mac: > http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/32575/webdrive > • ExpanDrive: > http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/26992/expandrive > > HTH. Cheers, > > Esther > > > On Feb 21, 2012, at 10:28 AM, Emrah wrote: > >> Webdrive for Mac allows you to mount remote FTP, SFTP and Webdav servers >> and have them appear in your Finder as volumes. >> Very nice app with a good cache management. >> >> Link here: >> http://www.webdrive.com/products/webdrive/mac/index.html >> >> >> -- >> Emrah >> >> “In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not.” >> Albert Einstein >> >> On Feb 21, 2012, at 1:02 PM, Chris Blouch wrote: >> >>> Nice. Already downloaded, installed and shared with friends on some other >>> mailing lists. >>> >>> CB >>> >>> On 2/21/12 12:41 PM, Esther wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Dean and Chris, >>>> >>>> There's a very useful free utility at the Mac App Store called "Go2Shell". >>>> Here's the recent TUAW description: >>>> <begin quote> >>>> Go2Shell is a tiny little 0.3MB app available for free from the Mac App >>>> Store that has the potential to speed up your work-flow if it involves >>>> Terminal. Go2Shell simply launches a Terminal session with the current >>>> folder you're navigating in Finder, or the folder that Go2Shell is located >>>> in, open for work. It even supports iTerm, iTerm 2 and xterm if you're not >>>> a fan of Apple's own-brand Terminal. >>>> >>>> It's so simple, it's almost beautiful and if you happen to have to modify >>>> files in Terminal, or any other similar task, Go2Shell could be just >>>> ticket to save you time. >>>> <snip> >>>> Go2Shell is a great free download from the Mac App Store that does one >>>> thing and one thing well. So if you're a Terminal guru (even the app's >>>> preferences are accessed through the command line) then give Go2Shell a >>>> whirl. You might like it. >>>> <end quote> >>>> >>>> Here's the link to the Go2Shell program at the Mac App Store: >>>> http://itunes.apple.com/app/go2shell/id445770608?mt=12 >>>> >>>> When you are doing an scp, ssh, or sftp to work with files that are in are >>>> particular folder or directory, this saves you from having to use the >>>> "cd" command to navigate to that folder in Terminal. Instead, you're >>>> placed in the folder you want when you use Go2Shell from the GUI. >>>> >>>> HTH. Cheers, >>>> >>>> Esther >>>> >>>> On Feb 21, 2012, at 6:57 AM, Chris Blouch wrote: >>>> >>>>> It's very much like linux in that they are both unix variants. I've never >>>>> used the ? with man so I'm not sure what that should do. I usually just >>>>> do "man ping" or "man netstat" to get details. If I'm not sure what the >>>>> command is called I use "man -k speech" to look up anything related, >>>>> which in this case notes that there is a "say" command. >>>>> >>>>> CB >>>>> >>>>> On 2/21/12 5:19 AM, Dean Adams wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi CB, >>>>>> Thanks for the tip to get the info from a man page is it like linux by >>>>>> putting a question mark after the man command in terminal I have >>>>>> searched the net for examples and have found most things like ping and >>>>>> netstat and so on will search for termanil commands . Again many thanks. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 21/02/2012, at 4:11 PM, Chris Blouch wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> If you bring up terminal I think you will find everything you need >>>>>>> there. Just use the "man" command to get more info on all the unix >>>>>>> commands including ssh, sftp, scp, rsync etc. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> CB >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 2/20/12 8:19 AM, Dean Adams wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi All, >>>>>>>> I have found most apps that I need for my tasks on the new macbook >>>>>>>> pro but the only thing I am missing is an alternative to a windows >>>>>>>> program called Win scp so I can ssh into several servers I have to >>>>>>>> upload files to on a regular basis . I am trying not to touch my >>>>>>>> windows laptop when I hope there is an accessible ssh client for the >>>>>>>> mac . Any help finding an alternative would be much appreciated. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sent from Dean Adams Macbook Pro >>>>>>>> breezepa...@gmail.com >>>>>>>> phone: 0243206031 >>>>>>>> Mobile: 0428133758 >>>>>>>> Skype : deanadams9 >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "MacVisionaries" group. > To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en.