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JaSFtp

Automate and schedule SFTP, FTP, and related tasks.

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Have not tired

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Contributed by: Saturday, February 05 2005 @ 12:28 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

Recommend Product: NO

To the dev, If you are wanting to sell mac users a program, try to make it look like a mac program. I looked at a few screen shots on the DEV, homepage, what an ugly, ugly, interface, Even has PC folders icons, I donot know how well it works but I would never by something so ugly and reminded me of a PC, maybe the DEV sould first buy a mac before he starts making mac programs! I would tell everyone to have a look at the Dev page before install this!   

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Have not tired - Tungsten2K

In case you weren't aware, there is this programming language called Java that lets developers deploy bytecode binaries that will run on any host platform that has a Java virtual machine installed. This "JVM" interprets the bytecode binary and runs it exactly as it would on any platform.

Guess what the "J" in JaSftp stands for ? You guessed it... J(ava).

Those are NOT "PC folder icons" but icons and scroll bars from the main Java interface library called "SWING". It is NOT a "Mac application" more than it is a "Universal Java application" and as such, bye design does not visually look like an "Aqua" application written specifically for the Macintosh (as you incorrectly assumed.)

I have not tried the utility myself yet, and at $99.00, I find the price simply appauling, but please educate yourself before you go off on a silly uneducated rant about an application's "ugly, ugly interface".

kthxbye

-=dave

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