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Konqueror is great.  Just use the URL
s<a  rel="nofollow" href="ftp://user";>ftp://user</a> at hostname/dir/to/look/at.

If the username is the same then it is optional.

I think nautilus uses the same format if your tastes are more GNOMEish
than KDEish.  In either case you can treat remote filesystems just like
they are local.

Michael


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