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Re: Quick question
> > It might be solved at the desktop level, not at the kernel level (as xfs
> > would do). I mean you can have a set of ftp links grouped, then, when
> > you click on one, the desktop invokes a special FTP client etc. It would
> > be nice if the client would request the desktop to open a standard
> > directory window to display and handle the stuff...
>
> What's the problem with aFTP? It's not an xfs, but it works as ftp client
> well. Am I missing something?
Nothing except:
1) I am unable to find any version without "beta expired" :))
2) even if it works, it opens own windows, that look different than
desktop windows. That doesn't really matter, but as I understood Jo,
he would like to have a feeling that the server's directory is treated
like a local directory, and you're copying stuff using desktop.
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