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rrroseen
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suggest FXP, keychain, stuffit
« on: September 12, 2009, 11:39:06 AM »

Yeah, I have suggestions for the new version.

I so hardly support FXP support for server to server transfers.

I like the current keychain support, but yummy needs some gui notification
that one is using the stored keychain password.  The blank line for password
in the new ftp connection when using a recent or bookmark provides
no indication that the stored keychain password will be sent.  Same
with bookmark table view, organize bookmarks.  At least have dots show the
password being sent.   Same saving passwords into keychain, some notification.
While on keychain, how about 1password keychain support.

How about linkage to use Yummy FTP SFTP especially and sync with Stuffit?
That would nice nice compression and very high 256 bit encryption to yummy

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Re: suggest FXP, keychain, stuffit
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2009, 03:51:12 AM »

FXP is on the To List for v2.0 already. Thanks for the extra vote!

I agree the fact that Yummy stores the password in the keychain is not well communicated. I'll review this for v2.0 which will have a UI revamp in any case.

I'm not sure about 1Passwrd. Isn't it up to the developers to add support for Yummy FTP, not the other way around? Certainly I don't know of any API the provide to allow 3rd party developers access. Did you contact them about this?

I am not 100% clear what you mean about a linkage between SFTP, sync and Stuffit. SFTP is already encrypted, and the Stuffit engine simply allows compression of files before upload and de-compression on download. That's already built into Mac OS X with zip, for example. Please elaborate Smiley
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