

To me it feels more like a gimmick, than a product.Īt a minimum, it rates my newest hashtag: #NRFPT (not ready for prime time). That was my 'showstopper'.like a few other reviewers 's not well

Google didn’t think to include a USB-C to USB-A adapter. (Sigh.nothing inspirational came of that.I give it one-thumb-down rating. I'm desperate, and recently test-drove Google's new Pixelbook. (So I submitted a new 'issue' there and asked about porting it to Chrome.) So a bit more research yielded only yet more 'mumble-mode' confusion: it revealed that FireFTP is open source.located here: Other addons that Firefox dropped support for.) (No biggie tho.a goggle revealedĪ new-to-me browser called 'Waterfox' and it nicely supports FireFTP and the

Weeks ago when version 57.0 was released. It no longer works on the (new) std Firefox browser, as of a couple of Ok, more recent info about the Firefox browser's "FireFTP" addon: No, not an answer yet.just more wishlist stuff: Similarly, the two clients ('sFTP client' and 'sFTP client Lite) also have such low ratings, that my gut says that Google has failed to deliver a robust web-developer infrastructure.Ĭome on Google.you need to implement this stuff under your own logo. It looks like it works but if you drill down more than a few folders deep on the remote filesystem, operations slow to a crawl." "It's a nice try, but I really wish someone who knows what they're doing would make this service. One typical review by a guy named Tim says: This 'SFTP' app is even the right thing to have installed, due to all the one- and two-star showstopper reviews. I can't get this 3-stars webstore 'SFTP' app (authored by someone from Japan) to authenticate me into my bluehost acc't. (My equiv of his 'development box' I'm assuming to be my web-server at, where I currently use Firefox's FireFTP extension, on Win-10.) 'development box' is via 'add new services', which is launching a webstore-app named 'SFTP' (whose icon is a blue folder outline with "SFTP" on it). But, when I go into Chrome OS's files app, the apparent way 'mount' my equiv of his So now I have a proper programmer’s editor (as well as the SSH terminal I need to put those changes live)." And Caret is an excellent programmer’s editor. It turns out that one of the newer updates added direct SFTP access into the Files app (the equivalent of Explorer or Finder), so that my development box appears simply as another drive on my Chromebook. An article on Chrome OS that I read Above, I mention that I use SSH and vi to do my programming work.
