ExpanDrive 2.0 for the Mac, An Excellent FTP & SFTP Program

by Scott Beale on April 22, 2009 · 0 comments

ExpanDrive 2.0

ExpanDrive 2.0 for the Mac has just been released. One of the best FTP/SFTP programs just got better. It’s super easy to setup, remote servers are mounted as a local drives and it’s excellent at keeping an active connection. There is also an ExpanDrive for Windows.

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