- Assuming you mean SSH for file transfer? Material Files supports SFTP, and I use it to connect via SSH to my machines to transfer files. - Thanks, will take a look! - Edit: This one is great, and is the winner so far. Bonus points for Webdav. I do wish it had multiple swipable screens like others do, makes copying much easier. - You can open a second window, and you can switch between them in the recent apps list. Triple dot menu -> new window. - Oh that’s pretty crazy. Not the UI I would expect, but it does work. 
 
- Yeah, for sure. I tend to use WebDAV with that to connect to my Nextcloud more than the actual Nextcloud app. Works great. 
 
 
- Ghost Commander supports SFTP (“SSH-FTP”) - Oh wow, something still on SourceForge. Will check it out. - Edit: Very functional, but does feel dated. Keeping this in my back pocket. 
- +1 
 
- I switched from Amaze to Material Files years ago. 
- Oh, it’s not actually FOSS, I think, sorry. Disregard this. - Total Commander is what I use. It’s a dual-pane file manager that has support SFTP, WebDAV, SMB and more with the official plugins it has. It sometimes feels a bit dated, but most other file managers I’ve tried felt simplistic and dumb compared to it. It has lots of advanced features too.- Yea, this feels like a commercial copy of Ghost Commander. Material Files is my winner this far by a long shot. 
 




