Enzo is a suite of remote file transfer applications for the Nokia 770. Currently there are three applications: enzo-browser, enzo-discover, and enzo-transfer-agent. enzo-browser allows you to connect to a remote source and browse its filesystem. enzo-browser uses the Gnome-VFS file abstraction library to connect to different types of remote sources, such as FTP servers and SMB shares. This makes adding new remote source types easy. enzo-discover uses the Avahi DNS-SD library to browse for applicable services on a network and display them. Finally, enzo-transfer-agent is a separate application invoked by enzo-browser to efficiently handle multiple downloads.
Here are a few screenshots of Enzo in action:
Status
This is the first release of Enzo, and as such, is highly unstable software. Use at your own risk! Having said that, Enzo works well enough in the default case; that is, browsing a remote source (currently FTP or SFTP are supported) in enzo-browser, and downloading a file. Therefore I've decided to make an initial release. Be aware that the following bugs are present:
- the stop and refresh buttons in enzo-browser don't do anything
- enzo-discover crashes, and doesn't do much of anything yet anyways
- likely others..
Download
The current release of Ghetto-Blaster is version 0.1. The corresponding GPG signature is here.
For those who want to be on the cutting edge, the latest code is available in a Subversion repository. To check out the sources, execute the following:
$ svn checkout http://svn.syntaxjockey.com/repos/enzo/trunk enzo
Contact
Please report bugs to enzo at syntaxjockey.com.
If you want to improve or fix Enzo, please contact the project maintainer, Michael Frank.