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2012-09-20
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Are there any GUI FTP clients hiding out there?
It is the only utility that I'm desperately in need of.
I'm currently using the command line version, but it is extremely tedious to use with a touch screen.
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2012-09-20
, 18:27
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2012-09-20
, 19:05
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@ Austria/Germany
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2012-09-20
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@ England
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If you install Easy Debian Harmattan, there is gFTP, Filezilla, etc.
You can use firefox
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2012-09-20
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2012-09-20
, 19:37
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@ Austria/Germany
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I need to have bi-directional transfer (ideally, just a drag and drop), firefox only allows downloading.
It is the only utility that I'm desperately in need of.
I'm currently using the command line version, but it is extremely tedious to use with a touch screen.
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