Hi there .
Jeremy Erickson wrote:
> For what it's worth, although I prefer command line tools, the de facto
> standard Windows GUI for SCP/SFTP is WinSCP (http://winscp.net).
Thanks for that. I love command line tools - it's just that I'm no
longer up to speed with unix commands, and
Hey,
For what it's worth, although I prefer command line tools, the de facto
standard Windows GUI for SCP/SFTP is WinSCP (http://winscp.net). Sounds like
it's probably similar to DataFreeway. I usually use WinSCP when I'm on
someone else's Windows box and I want to use SFTP, because li
Hi David ...
David Trotz wrote:
> Did this help you with your scp problem?
Yes thanks. It doesn't need any information like a command line
program; it's a full Windows style GUI that can drag, drop etc. Bit of
a cheat, but I don't care. I can do all I want at the moment.
God bless,
B
Did this help you with your scp problem?
-- David
Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there ..
>
> FYI . I just got a remarkable freeware SSH gui file manager/client
> from http://enginsite.com/download/DataFreeway.exe
>
> Seems a remarkable tool!
>
> God bless,
>
> Barry
>
> -- From Barry Dra
Hi there ..
FYI . I just got a remarkable freeware SSH gui file manager/client
from http://enginsite.com/download/DataFreeway.exe
Seems a remarkable tool!
God bless,
Barry
-- From Barry Drake (The Revd) minister of the Netherfield United Reformed
church, Nottingham see http://w