sftpdrive.com — SftpDrive is a file system that allows you to mount a SFTP (SSH) server as a drive accessible from within everyday Microsoft Windows applications. This means you can save, or open, file from within any application on you workstation, directly to your linux/unix machine.
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corradoSep 2, 2006
This is OK, but I would like to see an Open Source version. Does anyone know of anything available?
thebaconmonsterOct 12, 2006
Going to digg this because I was looking for software to do this.... (even though i'd rather see open source)
diggularMar 7, 2007
Yeah, I just dugg it but now I want to un-digg it cause its not opensource.
mykeyspaceApr 18, 2007
Was thinking exactly the same. It's not very feasible with cygwin either...
makyronMay 7, 2007
@diggular: you know that you can undigg in your profile...
catalyst113Jan 24, 2008
This is cool but version control is a more robust mechanism for maintaining files in multiple places. I run a subversion server, which also has the benefit of being open source. There's a learning curve, but tortoise svn (*the* subversion client for Windows) is really easy to use.
shakabutApr 8, 2008
price is a little bit high, but i'll probably buy it, as there's no open source equivalent (at least i couldn't find any).
mpmackennaMay 16, 2008
This looks promising....<a class="user" href="http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/jp107/xp-remote/ssh-map/">http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/jp107/xp-remote/ss ...</a>
diggstarfleetJan 16, 2010
Has anyone tried Dokan? It's a fuse-like thingy for Windows. I tried it and it works but a bit buggy.
junamai2000Apr 24, 2010
Dokan works well. I like it.