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Fire Up FTP What I propose is a very simple FTP application whose sole purpose is to get out of your way and do it's job of transferring selected files to a selected destination. It would require no application launching, no dragging of files, no clicking through subfolders to find the right directory. It would exist purely as a contextual menu item. When a user clicks on a file or files in the Finder or Desktop, it would display as one menu option "Fire Up to". A subfolder of the menu would show the predefined account destinations. Upon release of the mouse, an ftp connection would be established & the files would be uploaded to the server. A transparent window overlay would discreetly show file upload progress and disappear when finished. The target market for this app would be those who are constantly uploading to the same locations but do not wish to boot an application and interrupt their workflow. Here is a quick example of how the application would work. Since this exists solely as an idea and quicktime mockup at the moment,
there may be issues, some insurmountable, that may make this impractical.
If you think there is an area you could help or have some advice, technical,
interface or function related, I'd love to hear from you. (cian@afterglow.ie) [Update]Through the use of 10.4's Automator program, this type of contextual FTP is now very easy to implement and does not require a separate app. |
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