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Cyberduck

Cyberduck - 3.2

Multilanguage SFTP and FTP browser.

All Time: (4.4)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 3.2
Release Date: 2009-04-26
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 11,508
Downloads (all versions): 22,803

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Product Description:

Cyberduck is an open source SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer) and FTP browser licenced under the GPL. It has been built from the ground up with usability in mind, having the same consistent graphical user interface for both SFTP and FTP browsing. Multiple connections are supported. Drag and drop is supported consequently for transferring files between server and client. A transfer queue keeps track of the pending file transfers and supports resuming of both downloads and uploads. A simple bookmark manager ensures manageability. Core system technologies such as the Keychain and Rendezvous are supported. Cyberduck integrates seamlessly with external editors such as SubEthaEdit and BBEdit. Cyberduck has been translated into numerous languages including Japanese, Chinese, Korean, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch and Finnish.

What's new in this version:

  • [Feature] Choose Time Zone for bookmark (FTP) [#434]
  • [Feature] IPv6 Interoperability with support for EPSV and EPRT commands (FTP) [#2539, #2885]
  • [Feature] UTF8 charset negogiation [draft-ietf-ftpext-utf-8-option-00] (FTP)
  • [Feature] Support for directory listings using MLSD [RFC 3659] (FTP)
  • [Feature] Support for Modification Time (MFMT) extension [draft-somers-ftp-mfxx-04] (FTP)
  • [Feature] Support for hierarchical directory structure (Mosso)
  • [Feature] Added Espresso to the list of supported editors (http://macrabbit.com/espresso/) [#2823]
  • [Feature] Display date of transfer [#1462]
  • [Feature] Display percentage transferred [#2618]
  • [Feature] Option for big sized icons in bookmark list
  • [Feature] Drag URL to browser window to open connection [#2326]
  • [Feature] Display realm of HTTP authentication (WebDAV) [#3083]
  • [Bugfix] Update passwords in Keychain [#2984]
  • [Bugfix] Only reauthenticate when needed (Mosso) [#2876]
  • [Bugfix] Invalid Origin parameter when creating CloudFront distribution (S3) [#3068]
  • [Bugfix] Improve Interoperability (WebDAV) [#2974, #3076]
  • [Bugfix] Different recursive permissions for directory and files [#1787]

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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Cyberduck ReviewStill doesn't handle invisible files - Version: 3.2, 4/27/2009 04:24AM PST

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dashard
I'm troubled by the lack of support for invisible files (a la .htaccess). I have to hop into just about *any* other FTP client to access those files, edit them and then go back to Cyberduck which I use for everything else.

When are we fixing this guys??
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Cyberduck Commentarywrong link - Version: 3.1.1, 1/10/2009 03:41PM PST

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jblas--2008
your link launc download of cyberduck 3.0.b3 and not 3.1.1
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Cyberduck ReviewWorked fine and is working fine - Version: 3.1.1, 1/10/2009 01:19PM PST

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werfblau
I use it for a long time right now and have never experienced a problem (I trashed another (paid!) FTP client because it didn‘t do its job as Cyberduck does). I need it for both internal as well as external FTP transfers — it satisfies all my needs and is easy to use. For this reason I donated to the developer mid of 2007. He did and does a good job!
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