RBrowser: full-featured Internet transfers
updated 02:35 pm EST, Thu January 2, 2003
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Please, this Rbrowser junk is a waste of time and money. Throw it away, get something real like Transmit.
Jesus Christ on a cross.
Rbrowser has a free version. Its nice to have it available.
Transmit isn't free. RBrowser Lite is free.
Go take your cross down.
Good grief.
Transmit doesn't tunnel through ssh the last time I checked. And the versions I've used don't (de)compress remotely, create symbolic links remotely, or scp from remote to remote without a local stop.
(Pro) RBrowser's editing is infinitely customizable. You can specify a custom application for one file type but, for one time only, use a different application.
Transmit is definitely a good product, and for a long time, I used it. But after some time I needed something with the new features and power of RBrowser Pro.
Neither product is a piece of junk. Both have their strengths and niches. For anyone working in a Linux/Unix/Windows network where security is paramount, I recommend RBrowser.
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Rbrowwser?
How many w's in browser?