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Posted
almost 4 years
ago
by
David Kocher
We previously only had mirror repository for Cyberduck on GitHub and managed pull requests for changes on our own Git server and mirrored all changes to a SVN repository which was used to display a timeline of changes in Trac. We are now using the repository on GitHub as the primary source root and accept […]
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Posted
almost 4 years
ago
by
David Kocher
The latest versions of Cyberduck and Mountain Duck now run natively on Apple M1 hardware. Thus we are again shipping a universal binary on macOS since dropping support for PPC and Intel 32-bit (i386) in version 4.4 released in October 2013. This was made possible by the work in Rococoa, JNA and libffi.
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Posted
about 4 years
ago
by
Sofie Vogt
Cyberduck 8 and Mountain Duck 4.8 introduce a new Profiles preferences tab that allows to install additional connection profiles on demand. This makes it much easier to connect to various hosting and cloud storage service providers without the need
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Posted
about 4 years
ago
by
Sofie Vogt
Cyberduck 8 and Mountain Duck 4.8 introduce a new Profiles preferences tab that allows to install additional connection profiles on demand. This should make it much easier to connect to various hosting and cloud storage service providers without the
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Posted
about 4 years
ago
by
David Kocher
As the latest version of macOS now numbered 12 will arrive later today both Cyberduck and Mountain Duck are fully compatible.
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Yves Langisch
Cyberduck CLI is now available for the growing ARM ecosystem. Run the universal file transfer tool on AWS EC2 A1 instance types or Raspberry Pis for example. Both DEB and RPM package types are available in 32bit and 64bit for ARM. The regular installation instructions apply.
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
David Kocher
Mountain Duck 4 introduced labels to assign to bookmarks to allow grouping in folders in the status bar and system tray menu. To further ease the lookup of bookmarks for power users with many connections we have now added a search field in the menu in version 4.4 as known from the Cyberduck browser window.
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
David Kocher
Cyberduck 7.8 and Mountain Duck 4.4 improve support for Microsoft Sharepoint connections. The Microsoft SharePoint Site connection profile now allows to connect to specific sites. The regular Microsoft SharePoint connection profile adds support to browse different libraries. Refer to our extended documentation for both OneDrive and SharePoint.
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Posted
about 5 years
ago
by
David Kocher
We have made some adjustments in version 7.7 of Cyberduck to support the new window appearance introduced in macOS 11. Switching between bookmarks and browser view is now always visible in the toolbar. The bookmark proxy icon is now displayed inline
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Posted
about 5 years
ago
by
David Kocher
We have made some adjustments in version 7.7 of Cyberduck to support the new window appearance introduced in macOS 11. Switching between bookmarks and browser view is now always visible in the toolbar.
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