OneWay is a contextual FTP, SFTP and Amazon S3 uploader for Mac OS X. With OneWay you can upload files directly from your Finder and easily add frequently used locations to your context menu. Just select the files or folders you want to upload and then right-click to send them anywhere.
Seems like a handy little "extension." Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work with PathFinder. It installs Automater workflows for 10.6 (Services) and a standard CMI for 10.5, but neither appear in the CM for PathFinder, which I find very strange because even in 10.6, Path Finder still "accepts" standard CM Items. Must be a bug somewhere.
Thanks for the tip, I've never used PathFinder before. I'll have to download it and see if I can get it to work. Did you try relaunching the Finder? InTerminal type `killall Finder`, and see if that loads the CM Plugin.
Yeah, I tried restarting PathFinder and the Finder. Neither worked to "initialize" OneWay. I had to actually logout and log back in in order for the Finder to recognize the Automator workflows in the Services menu. I thought it was a bit strange.
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OneWay is a contextual FTP, SFTP and Amazon S3 uploader for Mac OS X. With OneWay you can upload files directly from your Finder and easily add frequently used locations to your context menu. Just select the files or folders you want to upload and then right-click to send them anywhere.
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Thanks for the tip, I've never used PathFinder before. I'll have to download it and see if I can get it to work. Did you try relaunching the Finder? InTerminal type `killall Finder`, and see if that loads the CM Plugin.
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Yeah, I tried restarting PathFinder and the Finder. Neither worked to "initialize" OneWay. I had to actually logout and log back in in order for the Finder to recognize the Automator workflows in the Services menu. I thought it was a bit strange.