well put fred,
that sums it up quite nicely for me, especially the last point!
since a lot of my work revolves around editing textfiles on remote machines i'd really like to do as much of that as possible in my editor of choice, i.e. TextMate.
cyberduck and textmate make a nice team but in the sense of getting things done still leave a lot to be desired. when using emacs or zile from the commandline, remote and local editing are seemless - but if that were enough for me, I wouldn't have bought TextMate, would I? ;-)
some other posters here have started using the term 'remote mountpoint' or somesuch - that's beginning to nail the idea for me.
anyone interested in such a functionality might also want to take a look at sshfs [1] - I know a linux developer who's quite happy with that solution...
and yes, allan is quite right, that handling such stuff is actually the responsibilty of the OS, not the app.
anyone know, if Tiger can mount (s)ftp writeable?
just my $0.02,
tom
[1] http://shfs.sourceforge.net/
On 24.03.2005, at 14:59, Fred B. wrote:
But I'd love to be able to make a "remote project", or even better: to include remote and local files in a project. Why? Because: It's easier to have a drawer opened than 7 windows. I could use diff on those files. I could use "find in project". Because of all the other project's niceties: Tabs, etc. Etc, etc.
Now, I don't know if this would implies an (S)FTP integration or not.
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