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Once the user has setup cyberduck/mountainduck on his main machine, give the user the option to export everything: settings, accounts and account-passwords into one password protected zipfile (or other archive / file).
This (zip)file could then be imported on a cyberduck/mountainduck installation on another machine without the user have to re-setup everything.
This is just an suggestion, the idea behind it is a one-shot import/export, currently only accounts can be imported/exported without password (this was a while ago that I tested maybe things have changed).
Even better would be a portable version of cyberduck/mountainduck and to avoid exploitation you could implement the following:
The moment the user starts the portable version on another machine have it ask the user registration info one time at startup and save that in a file within the cyberduck/mountainduck folder.
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Please consider the following:
Once the user has setup cyberduck/mountainduck on his main machine, give the user the option to export everything: settings, accounts and account-passwords into one password protected zipfile (or other archive / file).
This (zip)file could then be imported on a cyberduck/mountainduck installation on another machine without the user have to re-setup everything.
This is just an suggestion, the idea behind it is a one-shot import/export, currently only accounts can be imported/exported without password (this was a while ago that I tested maybe things have changed).
Even better would be a portable version of cyberduck/mountainduck and to avoid exploitation you could implement the following:
The moment the user starts the portable version on another machine have it ask the user registration info one time at startup and save that in a file within the cyberduck/mountainduck folder.
Thank you.
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