FileZilla Client is a free, open source, and reliable cross-platform FTPS and SFTP client with many useful features and an easy to use graphical user interface.
Homepage: FileZilla
Type: FTP client
License: Open Source(GNU General Public License Version 2)
Written in: C++, wxWidgets
Operating system: Windows , Mac OS X, Linux
Languages: Multi
Size: 4.06 MB
* Disabled automatic negotiation of FTP over TLS introduced in 3.4.0-beta1. Will be added in a future version instead
* Add checkbox to settings dialog to not save passwords
* Add timestamp columns to successful and failed queue tabs showing when the transfers completed or failed
# Bugfixes and minor changes:
* Fixed infinite loop in TinyXML when loading settings from corrupt XML documents
* Parsing MDTM reply now takes seconds into account
* MSW: Handling of paths relative to the drive-root in local directory input box
* Compatibility with MVS listing containing PO-E type entries
* Fix Resizing issues with manual transfers dialog
* MSW: Remote file editing did not correctly handle files that were still open
Homepage: FileZilla
Type: FTP client
License: Open Source(GNU General Public License Version 2)
Written in: C++, wxWidgets
Operating system: Windows , Mac OS X, Linux
Languages: Multi
Size: 4.06 MB
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Bugs fix's in this version:
# New features:* Disabled automatic negotiation of FTP over TLS introduced in 3.4.0-beta1. Will be added in a future version instead
* Add checkbox to settings dialog to not save passwords
* Add timestamp columns to successful and failed queue tabs showing when the transfers completed or failed
# Bugfixes and minor changes:
* Fixed infinite loop in TinyXML when loading settings from corrupt XML documents
* Parsing MDTM reply now takes seconds into account
* MSW: Handling of paths relative to the drive-root in local directory input box
* Compatibility with MVS listing containing PO-E type entries
* Fix Resizing issues with manual transfers dialog
* MSW: Remote file editing did not correctly handle files that were still open
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