SmartFTP 3.0 Final


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SmartFTP is an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) client which allows you to transfer files between your local computer and a server on the Internet. With its many basic and advanced features SmartFTP also offers secure, reliable and efficient transfers that make it a powerful tool.

Version 3.0 Build 1010 (2008-03-16) Changelog:

Major Changes

* SFTP over SSH

* Thumbnail View and Preview

* Improved Usability by combining Direct/Queue transfer methods

* Multi File Edit

* Email Notifications

Minor Changes

* Filter Bar in Remote Browser

* Transfer Queue handles huge numbers of items more efficiently.

* Scripting (SDK) to automate SmartFTP.

Bug Fixes

* Many fixes. Please see the detailed change log for the complete list.

Download: For Windows 32-bit | 64-bit.

Screenshots: http://www.smartftp.com/screenshots/

Detailed changelog: http://www.smartftp.com/forums/SmartFTP-Cl...Log-t14037.html

Home page: http://www.smartftp.com/

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I've looked all through the settings several times and cannot find it: is there any way to disable the "Transfer Queue"? I completely dislike it. I don't mind using it sometimes, but not all the time.

I second this. The Transfer Queue is awful, especially when testing and debugging - I will certainly not renew my subscription if the direct mode is not re-introduced.

I found that the transfer queue automatically begins transfers when the queue window (ctrl+q) is open. If it's closed, you'll have to tell it to go. This annoyed me at first, but since I have a 20" monitor, I don't mind the little space the queue window takes. Still, forcing the transfer queue was a dumb move.

Neither FlashFXP or SmartFTP FTW. FTP for people like us (end users, the lowest link in the piracy chain) died a long time ago. Now we have bittorrent to get our stuff and not have to worry about finding some secret FTP to download.

Oh right, because Web Developers and Designers wouldn't dream of using a FTP client to upload their site :rofl:

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