Re: Graphical ftp client



you're missing it: hit the new connection button, and there are 2 fields.  One is
for the connection, and one is the download directory, which defaults to the pref's
menu.
Asher

George Farris wrote:

> Once you have gtm configured for a download directory there seems to be
> no easy way to tell it to download a single file into a different
> location.  Am I missing something or does one always have to change
> preferences:-(
>
> It would be nice to right click and set the location if one wanted it
> different than the default.
>
> On 16 Apr 2001 17:04:34 +0100, Mike Newman wrote:
> > On 16 Apr 2001 11:49:07 -0400, Cédric Lamalle wrote:
> >
> > > I'm looking for a Gtk+/Gnome graphical ftp client which is known to work with
> > > an http proxy (squid). I wasn't able to have Gftp work in this
> > > configuration...
> > > Anybody has an idea of antoher one or is there anyone who managed to use gftp
> > > int these conditions ??
> >
> > Its not quite an ftp client, but gtm (GNOME transfer manager) is capable
> > of managing ftp/http downloads and I understand supports proxies.
> >
> > The latest source is in the "fifth-toe" directory of
> > http://download.gnome.org/GNOME/stable/releases
> >
>
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