![]() ![]() FILE MANAGER Use your iPad as a USB Flash drive to store, manage and view your files.Captain FTP for iPad allows you to connect your iPad to you Mac or PC, then drag'n'drop your files to your iPad with iTunes.**FEATURES**- FTP protocol.- WebDAV/WebDAV over SSL.- Tabbed Graphical Interface.- MobileMe support - Upload to remote FTP servers.- Download to local iPad.- Drag'n'drop files from PC to iPad with iTunes.- Local text editor.- Supports International Character sets & fonts.- Localised in English, French, German, Japanese & Polish.- Local Media Preview pane. Preview media files such as movies or photos before uploading to the remote site. ![]() Captain FTP has many unique innovative features such as Virtual folders, Hot folders for automatic uploads, File. Being innovative isnít just copying the brilliance of OS X but developing new solutions that enhance it. ![]() Why don't you sell a slimmed down version with the stuff people want, an interface that's like the Finder, and then make a version of this and sell it to Windows users.FTP CLIENT Powerful, user-friendly FTP Client for iPad with tabbed interface for multiple remote connections.Supports uploads to remote FTP sites and downloads to your iPad.Users may also drag'n'drop files from their Mac or PC to the iPad using iTunes and the USB cable.Text files may be edited locally for quick and simple website updates. Captain FTP is inspired by Apple’s philosophy of making innovative products with ease of use a fundamental design principle. You crammed $129 worth of stuff into a program, sell it for $29, and then make it an unpleasant experience that is NOT growing with the times or the Mac OS X.Īlso, beta or not, the program crashes at least once a week, usually when I'm doing something mission critical. In all the years I've used CFTP, I never once used virtual folders or favorite folders. Why can't it just be as simple as hitting the space bar as in the Finder and Transmit? Sure you have a lot of options, but it's overkill. I also can't have different editors for different file types, and there's still no quick look (just a View button, or shift+cmd+L). I'm getting carpal tunnel from all the double-clicking just to get to a stupid file or folder that happens to be nested deep in the bowels of a server. The only thing stopping me is that I can't export my address book (over 25 servers as I'm a web developer) into anything usable in another FTP program. See the cute little triangles on the left? Is that so hard to duplicate? Geez, if this doesn't come out in the final of 6.5 I'm switching to Transmit or something else. What is wrong with you people? You've been promising this functionality, at least to me, since version 5 and we can get it in a free program like Filezilla? Even Transmit has it. Talk about unsecure, tedious, and another waste of programming. Also if you dont get notification alert sounds, re-verify that you dont accidentally muted the app notification sounds. Go to your Settings->Notifications->Captain FTPand check whether notifications enabled or not. Nor do I want to create a virtual folder. Captain FTP is specifically designed and built for Mac OS X. Captain FTP app Notifications are not working properly. Supporting Users may use simple dragndrop from the Finder/Desktop to multiple remote sites available with the tabbed interface. ![]() And no, I don't want to create a 'favorite as folders' that I access because the folders change all the time and are on different servers. Captain FTP is a fast, powerful, secure, user-friendly FTP Client which makes transferring files simple. I thought you were going to have file listings with "down" triangles next to folders like in Finder windows, Transmit, Filezilla, etc…? I'm tired of having to double-click to drill down to a folder/file that may be nested 10 folders deep. I just downloaded 6.5, which they are calling a beta, and sent them this email that I'm reposting here: ![]()
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