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Currently using v1.0.3 and loving it but finding some missing/non-functional features and quirks. It appears drag and drop from a Windows explorer window to a remote server does not work in either direction. Unfortunately, this then requires using the bookmarks which are local to each site so you have to keep creating bookmarks for your local machine per site if you want to have quick access to multiple directories for uploading/downloading files to/from your servers (again, because drag-and-drop functionality does not work or isn't implemented yet). Another option this brings up is the ability to enter folder paths directory and go to them instead of having to browse from your home directory.
Again, great product and keep up the good work.
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Thanks for sharing your feedback.
Drag drop from explorer to the app will be implemented in next version.
You can enter the directory path, by first unlock the path bar, using the lock icon.
Currently using v1.0.3 and loving it but finding some missing/non-functional features and quirks. It appears drag and drop from a Windows explorer window to a remote server does not work in either direction. Unfortunately, this then requires using the bookmarks which are local to each site so you have to keep creating bookmarks for your local machine per site if you want to have quick access to multiple directories for uploading/downloading files to/from your servers (again, because drag-and-drop functionality does not work or isn't implemented yet). Another option this brings up is the ability to enter folder paths directory and go to them instead of having to browse from your home directory.
Again, great product and keep up the good work.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: