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Is there an alternative to drag and drop? Many FTP apps use right click and uploads/download which i tend to prefer
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I am not sure I understand you mean
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when i want to upload or download a file to or from a server it is done using drag and drop from one pane to another
can you add a feature so i can right click a file and 'Upload' or 'Download' instead of dragging and dropping?
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You can alt+c to copy files from one pane to another. OC doesn't do (s)ftp protocol, and I don't know how you opened the server location in another pane, but if you have something that makes the server be mounted as a drive letter, it will not even know it is not a local disk on the other side.