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over 7 years
ago
Responding to growing user interest, FileZilla Pro is quickly expanding its protocol support to provide users easy access to an increasing number of cloud services, including Amazon S3, Azure, and WebDAV.
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over 7 years
ago
Bugfixes and minor changes:MSW: Microsoft broke the ICopyHook interface in Windows 1803. Until Microsoft fixes the bug in Windows, drag & drop from FileZilla into Explorer will not work on Windows 1803.
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over 7 years
ago
New features:The contents of the transfer queue can now be sorted
SFTP: Support key files encrypted with aes256-ctr, e.g. as created by OpenSSH 7.6 and later
Bugfixes and minor changes:SFTP: Fix preserve timestamps menu option
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over 7 years
ago
New features:Further SFTP performance improvements
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Posted
almost 8 years
ago
New features:The Site Manager no longer shows controls not applicable to the selected protocol
Dynamically disable menu items if the used protocal does not support the corresponding functionality
Speed up listing large directories over
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Posted
almost 8 years
ago
Expanded feature set provides Web developers and designers file access and transfer abilities across growing number of Cloud protocols.
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Posted
almost 8 years
ago
New features:Allow trusting all subject alternative names (SAN) in a certificate if the current hostname matches the certificate
Bugfixes and minor changes:OS X: Fix file lists becoming inresponsive when a file rename edit box is
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Posted
almost 8 years
ago
New features:Allow trusting all subject alternative names (SAN) in a certificate if the current hostname matches the certificate
Bugfixes and minor changes:OS X: Fix file lists becoming inresponsive when a file rename edit box is
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Posted
almost 8 years
ago
The Pro version of FileZilla adds native support for WebDAV, the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning protocol.
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Posted
almost 8 years
ago
Bugfixes and minor changes:Add additional logging if autoupdate mechanism fails
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