Konqueror for mac

René J.V. Bertin rjvbertin at gmail.com
Thu Jun 11 10:16:13 BST 2020


On Thursday June 11 2020 03:05:46 Draciron Smith wrote:

>For SSH I've found it's easier to SSH to the Mac than from it. There are

Yes, once you activate SSH on Mac you can use the "fish:" protocol to browse the Mac's filesystem. I use Dolphin for that, not Konqueror. Dolphin can actually be made to work reasonably well on Mac, and as a more specialised application someone might actually at some point make a proper app bundle of it.


>pretty iffy at best. Filezilla the free version works if you want to dump
>everything in /public as that seems to be the only dir it'll allow you to

It's been ages since I used a "native" application on Mac for this sort of thing and I'm not on my Mac right now, but I see that the one I used instead of FileZilla is still being developed and probably does what you want: https://cyberduck.io/

If all you want is keeping folders synchronised you can also look at the unison synchronisation utility: http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/ (it's also in MacPorts). This is old but works incredibly well and fast.

>There are a few alternate file browser apps to Finder but I've not been

PathFinder is the usual replacement app that most people go to, IIRC.

>go with pro version now to get sFTP, used to be in free version. Turns out
>Krusader has a Mac version. I am about to try it out. If it does it has a

If you mean the one in MacPorts: it's the KDE4 version. Not that there's anything wrong with that... Heck, maybe even the KDE4 Dolphin and/or Konqueror versions will do what you want...

R.




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