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Dual Pane Interface

Open darkphase opened this issue 6 years ago • 6 comments

Is it to much work to implement "Dual Pane" Interface? Can you spare any time for it?

darkphase avatar Oct 08 '17 22:10 darkphase

Sorry, no. That's a bit out of scope for this tool.

Actually since rclone added support for mounting remotes on Windows, I use rclone mount command for my crypt remotes instead of RcloneBrowser GUI. Because then I can use whatever tools I want (including dual pane managers) to rename/move/delete the files.

mmozeiko avatar Oct 11 '17 01:10 mmozeiko

rclone mount for Windows is good for viewing the files, but I don't think it works well for moving, copying etc. I would still use your awesome GUI for things like these.

AggelosM avatar Nov 16 '17 12:11 AggelosM

I am using mount on Windows for renaming/moving/uploading/download files all the time and it works really well for me.

mmozeiko avatar Nov 17 '17 04:11 mmozeiko

Hi mmozeiko! If you don't mind me asking, may I kindly ask what tools you are using (backup, sync, diff, sftp, etc) after mounting your rclone drive/s? I have uploaded some files to my gdrive and now I am uploading some personal files using encrypt option. RcloneBrowser is wonderful, but I would much prefer a better interface for some basic commands like move, rename, etc. For that, mounting seems a better option. I can take your selection of tools as an example or guidance to check them out before I settle down with one. Thanks in advance.

tarihci avatar Dec 26 '17 15:12 tarihci

I mostly do rclone copy/move/sync to upload data (it's all running automatically). Sometimes, when I need some manual tweaking I do mount & then use cp/mv in terminal on Linux, or Far Manager on Windows. When I need to download files I mostly do same thing - mount + cp/far or just pass path directly to command I need to run, like ffmpeg.exe or so.

mmozeiko avatar Dec 26 '17 16:12 mmozeiko

Thank you so much for responding. I had a good laugh at myself. :) I don't know why I thought you might suggest average user friendly GUI stuff. Of course you use Linux and command line. (Yes, I looked up Far Manager and it's almost no different.) You are a developer/programmer and you use what is useful and most capable for your work.

Thank you again for responding. :)

tarihci avatar Dec 26 '17 18:12 tarihci