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[-] Vilian@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago

you can collaborate with others using collabora(i think they use libreoffice) idk how good it's, how to do it etc

and how FTP don't have drag and drop??, i just setup it on the file manager(i use dolphin that is the KDE file manager) and i just drag like every other file, i'm don't understand that part

[-] TCB13@lemmy.world -3 points 1 year ago

File manager / Nautilus isn't a practical solution to access remote stuff. It lags way more than WinSCP isn't as quickly customizable nor does it support SFTP, FTP, SCP, WebDAV and S3. And don't let me even start with Cyberduck because that one supports A LOT of stuff. Both WinSCP and Cyberduck are very good apps, you install them and get a TON of flexibility with a few clicks and things work as expected. With Nautilus is plugin hell "create shortcuts to mount your remote storage" and "now the session if somehow hanging because the network glitched and the thing can't deal with it without a remount".

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