Thanks JCAP for reporting.
Changes:
FIX: The Help tab text in the Custom Command Dialog came up missing.
FIX: Bookmarks weren't being loaded properly when switching between local and remote view.
FIX: Improved error handling for a list failure.
FIX: Resolved a bug in the "Allow local browsing during download" feature.
FIX: The Transfer Graph history wasn't clearing on clear.
NEW: Added new option Preferences / Options Tab / "Use old style tab stops"
FIX: Some FTP server replies weren't handled properly when using SSL/TLS.
FlashFXP is a powerful and popular FTP & FXP Client for Windows. It is loaded with features for the power user, but has an intuitive user interface that takes only minutes to master.
Using the FTP protocol, you can transfer files from remote servers to your computer, or even to another remote server. FlashFXP makes it easy to update your Web site, download files from the company server, or even download files from the internet that always seem to fail using your Web browser.
It allows you to transfer files between two sites (FXP), resume incomplete downloads, synchronize directories, schedule multiple tasks, and more.
Download: FlashFXP 3.0.999 RC2
Screenshot: FlashFXP 3.0.999 RC2
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View: FlashFXP Web site
Note: If you are using v2.1 you must backup your settings, uninstall v2.1, then install v3.0 and import your settings.
Changes:
FlashFXP is a powerful and popular FTP & FXP Client for Windows. It is loaded with features for the power user, but has an intuitive user interface that takes only minutes to master.
Using the FTP protocol, you can transfer files from remote servers to your computer, or even to another remote server. FlashFXP makes it easy to update your Web site, download files from the company server, or even download files from the internet that always seem to fail using your Web browser.
It allows you to transfer files between two sites (FXP), resume incomplete downloads, synchronize directories, schedule multiple tasks, and more.
















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