FileZilla 3.6.0 Beta 1

FileZilla - (Open Source)



When owning a website, it is important to easily and safely communicate with the server, FileZilla being the appropriate application to do that and even more.

FileZilla is a powerful FTP client that will assist the user to send files to a server. It offers a free and easy to use client that will enable both beginners and experienced users to connect remotely to a server in order to download files. This powerful application supports drag and drop, SSL and SSH protocols and allows to resume updates and interrupted downloads including Sizeable files (over 4GB).

Thanks to manager integrated sites, the user can access addresses to which he connects a regular basis more quickly.

FileZilla include interesting features, including the display of the amount of data transferred and the transfer time in the log window. FileZilla also provides faster access to the function of speed limit transfers and adds support for backspace button on the mouse that feature.

The software has an interface divided into several areas, which gives an overview of current operations with more detailed information. The user can set various options related to the connection to the server and software behavior during transfers. The transfer rate may, for example, be limited to save bandwidth. The use of a proxy is also possible.

Title:
FileZilla 3.6.0 Beta 1
File Size:
4.5 MB
Requirements:
Windows XP / Vista / Windows7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64 / Windows8 / Windows8 64
Language:
en-us
License:
Open Source
Date Added:
21 Oct 2012
Publisher:
FileZilla
Homepage:
http://filezilla.sourceforge.net
MD5 Checksum:
DBB9F19882B730E7E9271B8407C4203B

# New features:
* Auto-scroll file lists if dragging an item near the top or bottom
* Add option to create empty files to the remote file list context menu
* Support legacy servers sending directory listings in EBCDIC
* Added Tango icon set
* First-time users now get prompted whether they want to save passwords when first using the quickconnect bar
* Greatly improve TLS performance by updating to GnuTLS 3.1.x with Nettle backend
# Bugfixes and minor changes:
* FTP proxies now work with IPv6 addresses as proxy address
* Handle expired TLS sessions when trying to reuse a session
* TLS session reusing no longer fails with newer GnuTLS versions due to changed semantics of gnutls_session_get_data
* Directory listings now longer sporadically fail if two connections try to list the same directory in parallel
* Partially Work around a Ubuntu-specific problem with modal dialogs not being modal resulting in crashes




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