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Aug 17 2007, 04:07 AM
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Member - Active Contributor Group: Members Posts: 88 Joined: 5-April 07 From: Cusco - Peru Member No.: 21,283 |
FOR LINUX LOVERS
I'm enjoying Krusader, have more power than any commander/explorer/filer manager/etc in the Windows world! I did tried almost 99.9% of the decent file managers there are available, but no one like krusader, is really a killer app. PEOPLE DIES TO MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER Some years ago, I were using Linux in the harder way: Text-based IRC/MSN/(the other) clients, emacs for console, jpg to ascii art (to see photos) . That is really hard to walk only with your knees, specially if you have healthy feet. The same for computers. We have to use the good stuff, make our lives easier(any GUI simplify your life), and enjoy your Monster Computer.... this way: USE COMPIZ-FUSION!!!, that folks work to kill your stress and convert you desktop in a game console Blessings! |
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Aug 17 2007, 11:48 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 170 Joined: 30-July 07 Member No.: 23,704 |
Some years ago, I were using Linux in the harder way: Text-based IRC/MSN/(the other) clients, emacs for console, jpg to ascii art (to see photos) . That is really hard to walk only with your knees, specially if you have healthy feet. The same for computers. We have to use the good stuff, make our lives easier(any GUI simplify your life), and enjoy your Monster Computer.... Agreeded on the power of GUI. Really simplified by dragging and dropping to whichever folder. And what's more current FTP application are able connect a few host at one goal. Comparing with those in years back, every command need to be memorized and setting the mode of transfer. By the way, FTP client will be the way to go comparing with File Manager. Massive uploads, drag and drop, structuring of folders at one goal. If that's the task you want to achieve, then use a FTP client. FileZilla is pretty good and what's more, its open source (constant upgrading) File Managing is something like an extra features to use. If you are always out, then File Manager might be the chose for you. Accessing it anyway without the need of installation is definitely a pro for this. However there's no massive upload and ... etc. So its rather what kind of task suit what kind of application. Just some thoughts. Cheers |
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Aug 17 2007, 06:56 PM
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Premium Member Group: Members Posts: 493 Joined: 15-August 05 Member No.: 7,873 |
I've been having all kinds of trouble with Cyberduck and broke down and bought FetchFTP for mac a few days ago. Since then no problems, but I've used file manager before. Especially helpfull if I'm on the road and say my laptop battery dies or I have to use someone else's terminal and don't have access to my favorite tools or don't want to leave the place with a record of my ftp username and IP.
Generally I find FTP to be faster and easier to use, especially when CHMODing and editing as I can click "edit" and pull up a page in BBedit, make the changes and then save, close and it uploads the new file automatically. |
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Aug 18 2007, 03:48 AM
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Newbie [ Level 2 ] Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 29-July 07 From: Crayola Crayon Box Member No.: 23,670 |
I used to use File Manager a lot until I figured out how FTP worked, now I use that a lot more. When I first started though it seemed very complicated to me (for some reason I tend to think to hard than I should for things).
However, file manager is nice if your somewhere away from your computer and you need to access something, such as school, ect. They're both very easy tools to use, its nice to use both if you know how to use both. |
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Aug 18 2007, 06:38 AM
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Oh come on Mrs. B! Group: Members Posts: 648 Joined: 6-June 07 From: Tasmania, Australia Member No.: 22,422 |
I use both, for different things.
FTP: uploading large php scripts/programs CHMODing files, i find it easier in FTP thats it File manager: uploading single pages editing pages uploading an image or 2 that kind of stuff i use the file manager more, it doesnt disconnect all the time easier, and sometimes my ftp client wont connect to my site for some reason. |
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Aug 19 2007, 05:30 AM
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Premium Idiot Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 661 Joined: 9-July 05 From: Switzerland, but currently in Pakistan Member No.: 6,943 |
I use FTP. I find filemanagers to be much slower with all the browsing from one directory to another. Filezilla has always been my mainstay, and it does have a keep-alive function, which the servers should disconnect. It sends empty packets to keep the connection open. So if the server is dropping out, it's probably some other problem.
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Aug 19 2007, 05:39 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 126 Joined: 15-February 07 From: Canada! =) Member No.: 20,440 |
I find that file managers are actually slower (maybe it's because I use a dial-up connection) and more annoying since they have to load pages and pages of HTML every single time. Even though cPanel doesn't really load a lot, it's still annoying to wait for different things to load up. Besides, if you're going to upload, say, a hundred files, it's going to take you a while to get all that through the upload manager. (I think with cPanel, it's 12 files per upload or something?)
With FTP, I can pretty much drag and drop a hundred files at once. The only annoying thing is that if you don't use the connection for a while, it dies. DeluxeFTP seems to be able to keep the connection for only a few minutes when I'm not transferring files. But overall, I find that FTP's way more efficient, even with this little flaw. But if you really find that you like file managers and can't stand FTP, then just go with file managers. We all work differently. Serena |
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Aug 20 2007, 01:11 PM
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Member - Active Contributor Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 78 Joined: 29-June 07 Member No.: 23,027 |
One problem That i keep havving with Ftp is that it constantly disconnects whenever i stop transfering files. In a matter of 30 secs after my last file it just disconnects and its gettting really annoying having to type everything in again every two minutes. Is there anyway to keep the connection ALIVE. Does anyone know of an ftp that always keeps the connection? Cyber to fix your problem use ie 6 to connect by ftp.. just put "ftp://YOURFTPURLSERVER/" on the link bar.. this doesnt works for ie7 case this dont show the page as a folder =/ |
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Oct 6 2007, 06:40 PM
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Newbie [ Level 2 ] Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 5-October 07 Member No.: 25,346 |
Personally I prefer FTP program over file manager for two reasons.
one is ftp is faster in most of the cases and you can do multiple task with a good ftp program like cuteftp. second is with ftp program you can see the entire process like uploading speed, time remaning for the complete of the task. This is especially useful for uploading or downloading bigger file. But file manager has one advantage which ftp cannot compete with it; if you want to delete a very big file or an entire directory you can do it with file manager very quickly ftp is slow in this case, for example if you want to delete the an entire directory you will see ftp is deleting the files one by one which can take quite long time , but file manager can do it very fast. |
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Nov 6 2007, 03:47 AM
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Newbie [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 6-November 07 Member No.: 25,966 |
CORE FTP LITE.
This post has been edited by George_Ararat: Nov 6 2007, 03:47 AM |
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