![]() They’ll be copied to the location you choose on your PC. This post shows you how to change your Filezilla settings so any file you view/edit in Filezilla, opens with a specific application. Just select the files or folders you want, click Extract, and choose a folder. You’ll see the contents of the HFS+ drive in the graphical window. It will automatically locate the connected drive, and you can load it. Example: open /Desktop/filename.mp4 Edit: as per Johnny Drama's comment below, if you want to be able to open files in a certain application, put -a followed by the application's name in quotes between open and the file. Click the File menu and select Load File System From Device. ![]() Nothing else to do, no option to open the Media you double-clicked on, UNLESSSSSSS you're willing to let it open using an app you haven't yet downloaded instead of the app you already have, that you previously and still have listed as default!! Aggravating. To open any file from the command line with the default application, just type open followed by the filename/path. It's like slapping me in the face with a dead fish and exclaiming, "Hey! Here is one or more apps that can open that type of file", and then it stops there. Instead, I just get a stupid Open Any File Window with no way to view the media I'm trying to open. Oftentimes, I simply want to double-click to open any file I want, and have it open using whatever file I want anytime I want, with whatever is configured as the default app to open it. ![]() In the default macOS config these are the same, but you can of course change the default app to your favourite text editor. txt file extensions) You can use the Finder Info panel to change the default application or, if you want more fine grained control use RCDefaultApp. If you have the Mac version of a Windows program (such as. will open a file with the default application for text files (. ![]() But ultimately it's become more a hindrance and an impairment to my PC, seemingly acting like a go-between for any file I open (mostly video file formats). Yes, in most cases you should be able to open a file created on a Mac on your Windows computer. I installed this maybe a month or more ago and it has some cool features, such as showing you what apps are compatible w/certain file formats. ![]()
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