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 on: August 27, 2010, 12:47:10 PM 
Started by labber - Last post by JD
Thanks for the suggestions! Smiley

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 on: August 27, 2010, 10:45:44 AM 
Started by labber - Last post by klagreca
also, please consider the following functionality:

1.  the two browsing panes should be more flexible -- can be two local directories, or two FTP connections.

Thanks!
K

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 on: July 31, 2010, 11:19:37 AM 
Started by labber - Last post by klagreca
Hey JD,
Haven't heard whats going on in your life, but whatever it is, I wish you the best.

I checked out the new versions of Forklift and Transmit but they couldn't do it for me.  They both lack in:
-- permissions and Owner/group support when connected via SFTP.
-- flexibility on applying permission owner/group changes (no way to select files or folders).

Yummy has the best SFTP support of any FTP program.
Off the top of my head, here are some ideas:

-- Visual redesign that mimics iTunes more.  Specifically, bookmarks that are accessible through the main app window, not a separate window.
-- More options, flexibility of scheduling transfers.  reporting.  maybe a service that runs in the background vs having to keep the app running.
-- breadcrumbs vs drop-down for browsing depth
-- Tabs
-- column widths that resize automatically
-- easily store/move bookmarks outside of /library/ (so I can keep it in dropbox)
-- conflict resolution where Yummy can somehow tap into the power of BBEdit for conflict resolution, and allow the user to easily and clearly decide on changes.
-- spotlight search that can search the whole ftp site (not even sure if this is possible).

Best wishes!
K

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 on: July 31, 2010, 03:50:44 AM 
Started by labber - Last post by JD
Still under development, I'm afraid.

As noted elsewhere, there have been personal issues which have caused delays in all development.

Out of curiosity, what 'new fancy features' are you talking about?

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 on: July 30, 2010, 06:50:28 PM 
Started by labber - Last post by klagreca
Soooooooooooo any update on 2.0?  Roll Eyes I'm excited.  Alot of other FTP programs are sporting some new, fancy features..which is making Yummy look a bit tired.
Yummy is still the best.

 6 
 on: July 28, 2010, 01:37:08 PM 
Started by Wim.Koornneef - Last post by JD
This is definitely coming, yes. There have been many requests for such a capability.

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 on: July 28, 2010, 08:46:43 AM 
Started by Wim.Koornneef - Last post by Wim.Koornneef
Hello Jason,

A like to keep an eye on scheduled backyups to see what is uploaded/deleted/etc. but this isn't possible with the present version of Yummy sFTP (or I overlooked it).

Q) Is there any chance that a new release will have a log file function ?
(preferable with options what to log or not).

Thanks,
Wim

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 on: July 25, 2010, 08:04:44 AM 
Started by joelstein - Last post by ljmac
Hi JD. Sorry to hear you've been having some personal issues (it happens to all of us sometimes), but I'm glad to hear you're back on track now.  Smiley

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 on: July 23, 2010, 02:06:47 PM 
Started by joelstein - Last post by JD
Once again, the ancient MacSFTP does this is in the most logical and intuitive way. It replaces files first, then deletes any files not in the replacement directory afterwards. This is relatively safe, and also faster than deleting everything beforehand.

BTW, how is 1.8.3 coming along JD? I'm still annoyed by the multiple file permissions change behaviour.  Smiley

Hey there Smiley

Thanks for the suggestion! That's a great approach.

I'm sorry for the delay on 1.8.3. Behind the scenes I've had some personal stuff happening, but I'm getting back on track now.

I have not forgotten your requests, don't worry Wink

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 on: July 23, 2010, 07:28:17 AM 
Started by joelstein - Last post by ljmac
Once again, the ancient MacSFTP does this is in the most logical and intuitive way. It replaces files first, then deletes any files not in the replacement directory afterwards. This is relatively safe, and also faster than deleting everything beforehand.

BTW, how is 1.8.3 coming along JD? I'm still annoyed by the multiple file permissions change behaviour.  Smiley

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