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Steed, FTP/Azure/S3 client for Windows


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Hi!

I'd like to present you Steed, which started its public beta 2 weeks ago. I'm one of the developers of the application, and we've been working hard for months on this project.

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As the title says, Steed is an FTP, SFTP, Azure and S3 client, it allows you to browse and transfer files from each of these "protocols".

We though windows needed an file transfer client, that was visually appealing, easy to use, and up to date.

We know there is a lot of other FTP client on the market, but we though this one would bring something new to the Windows application ecosystem.

You can find it at : www.frenchfrysoftware.com/steed,

It has been build for Windows 7, but also support XP, and Vista. It might also work on Windows 8, even if it is not officially supported for now.

Keep in mind that this is a beta.

You can provide us feedback on our support page, or you can contact us via twitter.

I hope you'll enjoy it!

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I'd like to inform you, we just released a second beta, numbered 0.9.1.708.

It contains a lot of improvements, and the reliability of connections and transfers of Ftp and Sftp connections have been improved a lot!

You can find it on http://www.frenchfrysoftware.com/steed. Or starts the app, it will ask for an update.

We hope you'll enjoy this new version!

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Hello!

We just pushed a new beta version, 0.9.2.737.

As usual, we made lots of improvements and bug fixes, you might check the release notes. The new version is available on our web site, or within the application.

Enjoy! and don't forget to made us some feedback!

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From the download to installing and using it, Steed looks really slick and already has a lot of polish. I'll get some good use out of this and should have some feedback for you over the next week or so.

Just some minor feedback meanwhile, middle-clicking tabs should close them and tabs could do with a context-menu, maybe with "Duplicate", "Close" and even "Reload", "Reopen closed tab" (similar to Chrome and Firefox).

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Hi!

We released the 4th beta, numbered 0.9.3.764.

As usual you can update from within the application, or just by downloading the new binary on the website.

Do not hesitate to make us feedback, via twitter, or our support page, or even our new community forums!

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@Antraxek yes this is something planned. We do not have ETA for this feature. But it is in our todo list.

@nik louch Because it is not a copy? I mean, as I said, it inspired us. When we started to look at other ftp client on the windows plateform we tried to took the best of them, then we turned on other plateform to see what have been done, and sure Panic's Transmit is one master piece of software. So that's right it inspired us. But it would have been a lot harder to copy them than to build our own software and take good ideas when they can be applied to Windows users.

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We are proud to announce you the final version of Steed!

This version is numbered 1.0.0.815, you can get it as usual from our website, or within the application via the app updater.

It provides a free 10 days of actual use trial. You can buy Steed for 19.99? during the introductory period. After that Steed will be available for 24.99?. We hope you will enjoy it! Do not hesitate to make us some feedback, via Twitter, Facebook, our support page, or community forums.

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