ExpanDrive 1.3 Beta - Funnest Version Yet!
Fans of Magnetk’s ExpanDrive — a great SFTP client for OS X — should definitely go out and grab the latest beta (1.3) of this fine application. For starters, they support plain-ol’ FTP (and FTP/SSL) which, though insecure, is still used in many, many hosting outfits. The developers also tapped into the magic of OS [...]
published on Wednesday, the 8. October 2008, apple-blog
Ars at WWDC: ExpanDrive, mount SFTP accounts on your desktop
ExpanDrive mounts your SFTP accounts just like inserting a USB thumb drive in your computer. We talked with founder and developer Jeff Mancusco about his application at WWDC '08.Read More...
published on Wednesday, the 11. June 2008, ars-technica
Quick & Secure Network Filesystem Access With ExpanDrive
Magnetk ? makers of SftpDrive for Windows ? have brought their secure, remote filesystem magic to OS X with version 1.0 of ExpanDrive. If you have a blog/site hosted on any flavor of Linux or BSD (including OS X) or do any amount of cross-platform management or development then you know how useful ssh is for speedy [...]
published on Tuesday, the 26. February 2008, apple-blog
ExpanDrive - Secure Access To Remote Filesystems
OS X provides a myraid of methods for accessing remote filesystems. Users can choose FTP, WebDAV, NFS, SMB or even AFP. Each of these has their own quirks and limitations: FTP is insecure (cleartext credentials); WebDAV usualy requires a web server with the right modules and the use of SSL certs to be secure; [...]
published on Friday, the 7. December 2007, apple-blog