Posted by Mihai Asmanow on 20 July 2007 - 20:53 · 6 comments & 3807 views
FileZilla is powerful Open Source FTP/SFTP client with many features. It includes a site manager to store all your connection details and logins as well as an Explorer style interface that shows the local and remote folders and can be customized independently. The program offers support for firewalls and proxy connections as well as SSL and Kerberos GSS security. Additional features include keep alive, auto ascii/binary transfer, download queue, manual transfers, raw FTP commands and more.

Changes in Beta 11 (July 20th, 2007)

New features:
+ Improved queue
+ Import and export dialogs including import of Sitemanager data from legacy FZ 2.x
+ Tab key can be used to switch between panes
+ F6 toggles between quickconnect bar and local/remote path edit fields
+ Location of settings directory can be specified in fzdefaults.xml




Fixed bugs:
- Engine state could get mixed up if transfers failed
- Transfer of empty files could incorrectly time out
- Fix directory cache coherency if removing/renaming directories
- Work around lack of thread-safety in wxWidgets causing random misbehaviour
- Properly disconnect idle transfer engines after 30 seconds
- Update selections if changing sort order of file lists
- Various minor fixes


Download: FileZilla 2.2.32 (stable)
Download: FileZilla 3.0.0 Beta 11
Screenshot: >> Click here <<
Link: FileZilla Home Page



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by LeeŽ on 20 Jul 2007 - 21:14
Thanks.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by xMorpheousx416 on 21 Jul 2007 - 14:52
Ok......is this thing ever gonna hit a final build?
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by LeeŽ on 21 Jul 2007 - 16:20
It's not ready to I don't believe.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #4 Posted by xMorpheousx416 on 21 Jul 2007 - 22:21
I haven't been keeping up on the change logs.... so I am guessing, they are either adding small things here and there, or working the bugs out from what they already coded. (perhaps both)
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #5 Posted by JiveMasterT on 22 Jul 2007 - 20:38
Haven't tried this since beta 3. I wonder how good it is now. Hmmmm.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #6 Posted by :: Lyon :: on 26 Jul 2007 - 02:47
Wow I've just tried again, and man the files transfer speed is so amazing! (I've been using Firefox FireFTP so far and used to use Filezilla 2)
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