Since getting the iPad, it has completely changed where and when I consume media and do different computing tasks. I didn’t know how I would be using the iPad, but as it turns out, I can use it to do everything that I mostly did on my MacBook Pro, only on a slightly smaller device. I have thoroughly enjoyed using Safari, Pages, watching Youtube videos and consuming media (music, movies, etc.). But one thing I was missing was some way to write code and create new webpages.
Then comes Gusto, an application available right now in the iTunes app store for only $9.99 (US). It’s and easy to use tool for using FTP to access a server and edit webpages and files. I’m really enjoying it thus for and its enabling me to edit webpages that I wouldn’t ordinarily be able to do on my iPad.
My only complaint about this application is that I’m currently unable to access any server over SSH file transfer (SFTP). However, the iTunes description does state that this is a forthcoming feature in the application.
So, if you’re into website development and are sometimes away from your computer, make sure to couple Gusto and a Bluetooth keyboard with your iPad for the ultimate and portable website management tool.
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