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Smultron

Easy-to-use, powerful programmer's text editor.

Version:  3.6b1

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missing FTP support

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Contributed by: a-etze Tuesday, December 26 2006 @ 03:20 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

Recommend Product: YES

I really love Smultron because it's so easy to use and it brings all those features I need - except one: I would need some kind of FTP-support so that it's possible to edit files directly on my server. At the moment I need (and use) Textwrangler for this - but I don't really like Textwrangler...   

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missing FTP support - muon

In the Macintosh world, as in the Unix world, FTP support for text editors typically comes from... FTP programs. Smultron works very well with Cyberduck or Fugu for this purpose. Next best thing to a secure shell for remote editing.

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Wednesday, December 27 2006 @ 04:58 PM PST


missing FTP support - ThunderMac

Transmit and Smultron is a wonderful combination! Try it. It's the best from two worlds.

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Thursday, December 28 2006 @ 03:11 AM PST


missing FTP support - Apta Good

Transmit is a good one but I recommend Yummy FTP as the most Mac like ftp program out there after evaluating all of them last year. With Yummy, as with others, you can specify which text editor to use for opening and saving remote files.

What I like about Yummy is that the interface window is just like a Finder window with List and Column views. The List view even has the little triangles to display the contents of folders, something that Transmit omits.

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Monday, April 02 2007 @ 02:27 PM PDT