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I need it to support "live edit" and accept ftp links ( ie ftp://user:[email protected]/path/to/files/ ) other than that I don't care much.
I'd use Nemo's built in ftp support but it's screwed me over with partial writes one time too many. :(
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it can use ftp links from the command prompt, but not the gui. Now if only there was a way to specify ftp protocol handler in chrome
ATM I just use Gnome's file browser's connect to server functionality. Does the job, at least for now.
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It allows you to compare your local files with the remote FTP site, including only showing the changed files if you want. The ability to go into the files and see exactly which lines are different. You can directly edit both local and remote files and copy/replace/undo differences between the files on a line by line basis.
If you upload files occasionally, Beyond Compare is overkill... If you are a full time developer, once you use it you won't be able to live without it.
Of course it has linux native as well.
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Console: lftp / ftp / ncftp
Curses: lynx
GUI: Filezilla / Shell (GNOME and KDE should natively open an ftp URL)
XFTP/XDir https://computing.llnl.gov/resources/xdir/xftp.html are options too. Quite well supported but based on Motif :)
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Instead of loosing 30 addons I choose to use Waterfox, best decision ever :)