![]() I downloaded a free FTP client for my PC (I happened to use FileZilla which is OK but it has a confusing UI), turned on FTP sharing on my Mac and found that what used to take 20 minutes to copy, I can now copy in under 50 seconds! This certainly isn't going to be easy for newbies, as an FTP client like FileZilla can be a bit intimidating, but once you get it setup, it is very fast.Īny comments on making PC/Panther file sharing better would be appreciated as that is the real problem (I searched the hints but couldn't find anything). I've found a fairly good workaround: use FTP. I'd like to understand this issue in more detail but that isn't really the point of this tip. Things often start very fast but after about 50MB, it bogs down and starts to crawl. In Mac OS X, it will show up under the 'Network Locations' area from the Go menu/Connect to Server feature. It's a bit touchy and things don't always work, but in general, I can find my Mac from the PC (using an IP address only browsing from the PC doesn't work) and copy files from the PC to the Mac. Thus, the minimum OS to mount this share is 7.5.3 with OT 1.3 and ASC 3.7.4, and the maximum will most likely be OS X 10.10 Yosemite - or install openSSH and use a GUI SSH client like FileZilla or Fugu to access the device. ![]() I've been a good little Mac head and did the 'obvious' thing to share files between my PC (running XP home) and my G4 PowerBook (10.3.2): I started "Windows Sharing" on the Mac side.
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