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Thanks for taking the time to help, but MaemoFTP doesn't seem to support Sftp.
I can't find a os2008 version of Gftp either.
Thanks though.
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2008-10-07
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I am still rather new to this but I was wondering if there was a SFTP application that would let me browse files on my home server via my N810?
I currently log into my desktop (mac) from my laptop via sftp and have access to all of my files whilst on the road and would like to do the same with the N810.
Any suggestions?
I have installed Openssh but don't really know how to use it.
Thanks
Steve