File Browser Address Bar Does Not Support Manual Path Entry for SFTP Navigation
File browser interfaces without manual address bar input force users to click through deep directory trees, creating significant friction for SFTP workflows. Power users transferring files to deeply nested remote paths spend excessive time navigating rather than working. A simple text-input path field would resolve the issue with minimal engineering effort.
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