Cyberduck 2.7.2 review

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Cyberduck is an open source SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer) and FTP browser licenced under the GPL.

License: GPL
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 9188K
Developer: David Kocher
Price: $0.00
Updated: 15 Jan 2007
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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. Local files can be synchronized with files on the server. System technologies such as the Keychain, Rendezvous and AppleScript are supported.

Cyberduck integrates seamlessly with external editors such as SubEthaEdit, BBEdit, TextMate and others.

Cyberduck has been translated into numerous languages including English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), Portuguese, Spanish, Finnish, Slovak, Czech, Norwegian and Russian.

Here are some key features of "Cyberduck":
User friendly interface!
Open multiple simultaneous connections
Document based interface
Support for various encodings (Screenshot)
Live filtering of directory listings
Caching folder listings
Move files (Screenshot)
Copy & paste files
Create new files
Rename files
Delete files
Show hidden files
Allow the selection of files in the browser by typing the filename.

What's New:
[Bugfix] Crash when typing hostname in connection dialog for some users
[Bugfix] Type-ahead selection not working for non-alphanumeric characters
[Bugfix] Control click discards multiple selection
[Bugfix] Timeout too slow giving I/O errors on slow connections
[Bugfix] Passwords stored in Keychain not accessible by other applications
[Bugfix] FTP URLs passed by another application pointing at folders fail to open.

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