I guess that was the confusion then. This is a "Server". It is not like Fetch. Fetch is a "Client".
You were right, after opening it, you had three servers already running and ready to go. You didn't have to do hardly anything.
If you are not wanting to run a server, then this is not the app for you. For a server though, it is incredibly easy to setup and get running. I do have a step by step guide with pictures available for download, and will be posting movies as well.
Thanks!
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Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: Ben Spink Tuesday, January 02 2007 @ 08:35 PM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
Recommend Product: YES
Comments
Name? - paulc
Indeed, called the program "CrushFTP.app" would make everyone first think of it as a ftp client. I did AND I have managed software development!As it handles more than just FTP, using "CrushServer.app" would be a far better name.
Besides, we already have a major, kick-butt ftp client in Yummy FTP.
Saturday, January 06 2007 @ 11:35 AM PST
Name? - Hockpooh777
I do have Yummy, it's great. Maybe I'll get the kids to teach me how to do a server.Sunday, January 07 2007 @ 08:04 AM PST
Timbuctu - Hockpooh777
That's what it was a server. Sorry, I guess I didn't get past the FTP in the name. Maybe you should call it Crush, or CrushServer and then you could make a CrushClient. But then again I'm sure I have no idea what I'm talking about. I know the kids like to play with this server stuff. I'm from the days of the first TV, so you can see why I have a hard time. There should be SeniorWare, and I'm not referring to adult diapers. ;o)Reply to This
Saturday, January 06 2007 @ 10:02 AM PST