يدعم نقل الملفات و إستقبالها و يدعم السيرفرات من نوع FTP و SFTP بواجهة بسيطة للغاية و جد سهلة تستطيع القيام بكل مهامك الخاصة ببروتوكول نقل الملفات سواء الى خادم موقعك أو خادمك المنزلي.
The web is so ubiquitous these days that many people think that it’s the internet as opposed to an – admittedly – ever-increasing part of it. There’s email, usenet (for newsgroups) and FTP. FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, and is used for the storage and transfer of files over the internet. Although largely eclipsed by the web – and it’s possible to access online storage through your web browser – FTP remains a valuable resource for those whose business involves transferring large numbers of files over the internet and who find email or the web unable to handle their needs.
As a consequence, FTP clients like Filezilla still prove popular, and now there’s a client on the scene that could potentially redefine the landscape. Cyberduck is already well known to Mac users, but has now been ported across to Windows, and offers far more than just a simple FTP client: it also supports FTP/TFL, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Google Docs, Google Storage, Windows Azure, and Rackspace Cloud Files.
Once installed, the program will detect any FTP accounts in other clients (including Filezilla) and import them across – you’ll then see a list of all connections as a series of drive icons: click one to connect or set up a new connection manually. An Explorer-like view of your remote location will open, enabling you to browse your files. Downloading and uploading can be done via the supplied controls, but we had problems getting the program to upload anything using the upload button. Thankfully, Cyberduck supports full drag-and-drop from other folder windows, and this worked with no problems.
The program is open source, but you will be prompted to make a donation each time a new version is released. It’s still early days for this Windows version, but the signs are that this could be a serious player in the FTP client market.
Cyberduck 4.3.1 ships with these new features/fixes:
[Bugfix] Modification date shown as 01.01.1970 (Windows) (#7177)
[Bugfix] Filename for edited file includes absolute path (Windows) (#7175)
[Bugfix] Change of default editor (Windows) (#7178)
[Bugfix] Change bandwidth limit (#7189)
[Bugfix] Always asks for permsission to access Keychain (10.6) (#7202)
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