From: Jolly Roger on
In article <michelle-922BC7.17452220032010(a)nothing.attdns.com>,
Michelle Steiner <michelle(a)michelle.org> wrote:

> In article <jollyroger-DEE0C4.19401420032010(a)news.individual.net>,
> Jolly Roger <jollyroger(a)pobox.com> wrote:
>
> > > would it be better if i said not very useful rather than useless?
> >
> > Oh, the irony!
>
> I thought you said he was in your kill filter. ;)

He is. I viewed killed articles. Can't your news client do that?

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From: nospam on
In article <michelle-4D8C58.17444420032010(a)nothing.attdns.com>,
Michelle Steiner <michelle(a)michelle.org> wrote:

> How about if you had said that you didn't find it useful?

fine. i don't find it useful and apple shouldn't do half-assed jobs.
From: Wayne C. Morris on
In article <jwolf6589-A15DF0.18432919032010(a)nntp.charter.net>,
John <jwolf6589(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:

> I bet on CyberDuck and Fetch as I use them both to update CERM.
> Cyberduck has some annoying features, but its much faster than Fetch and
> does things Fetch cannot.
>
> Interarchy is cute but way too expensive. Yummy FTP is also another
> winner, but also too expensive. Transmit is okay, but it lacks many
> features.
>
> What are your picks?

I currently use Cyberduck. Before that I used RBrowser.
From: Wes Groleau on
John wrote:
> nospam <nospam(a)nospam.invalid> wrote:
>
>> <Groleau+news(a)FreeShell.org> wrote:
>>
>>> At one time, Apple did have a read/write FTP GUI. Sort of.
>>> It was called Network Browser and it actually did go both ways.
>>> But it crashed an awful lot, and it was not "seamlessly" integrated
>>> with Finder.
>> that was for os 9. you'd think in nearly ten years they could figure
>> out why it crashed, along with rewriting it for os x.
>
> No that was for OS 8.5

I used it in OS 9. In fact, the first Mac that
I bought was a G3 with OS 9 (and Network Browser).

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From: nospam on
In article <slrnhqb1c5.1voi.g.kreme(a)cerebus.local>, Lewis
<g.kreme(a)gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote:

> Why would I want to upload to one of those servers? I doubt they even
> ALLOW uploads.

somebody had to upload to them, how else did the data get there?