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Shurik76 opened this issue Mar 19, 2014 · 3 comments
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Feature Request #11

Shurik76 opened this issue Mar 19, 2014 · 3 comments

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@Shurik76
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Amazing app. The only feature that I'd really like to see is to able to upload to multiple folders (located on the same or different FTP). Not just my opinion - two friends of mine using FileShuttle would be happy to see this featureas well. See attached image for details:
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One can add as many folders as needed. There should be a default folder where you upload by dragging the file(s) onto an icon. If the file(s) is/are being held over the icon for more than n seconds, the popover shows up with all available 'destinations'.

@mattstein
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Are you aware of Dropzone? I don't mean to be rude, just curious.

@Shurik76
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Hi Matt,
Of course I'm aware of Dropzone. But metaphorically speaking, I prefer a toothpick over a swiss knife - a tool designed to do exactly what it should, rather than a tool with many possible applications and a bunch of features of a questionable usefulness. I like FileShuttle for it's simplicity and straightforward functionality. The feature I suggested would make it even more useful w/o compromising either of the above-mentioned advantages. Being limited to a single upload location is like having a hand with just one finger.

Alexander.

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On Apr 16, 2014, at 7:22 PM, "Matt Stein" [email protected] wrote:

Are you aware of Dropzone? I don't mean to be rude, just curious.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.

@anthonysomerset
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I like the Idea but in my opinion its low on the priority list over

  1. updating frameworks and rewriting to solve deprecations etc
  2. proper ssh2/sftp support including pub key
  3. S3 support
  4. URL shortener selection from a few providers
  5. UI interface cleanups for all of the above

i would not say no to a functioning Pull Request though :)

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