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'''FileZilla 3 ''' is the next generation (S)FTP-client from the FileZilla project. It is platform independent and supports operating systems like Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, *BSD and Mac OS X.
'''FileZilla 3 ''' is the next generation (S)FTP-client from the FileZilla project. It is platform independent and supports operating systems like Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, *BSD and Mac OS X.


== Features ==
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* Easy to use
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* Supports FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
* Cross-platform. Runs on Windows (Vista or later), Linux, *BSD, OSX and more
* IPv6 support
* Available in many languages
* Supports resume and transfer of large files >4GB
* Powerful [[Site Manager]] and transfer queue
* Bookmark
* Drag & drop support
* Configurable Speed limits
* [[Filename_Filters|Filename filters]]
* [[Using#Directory_Comparison|Directory Comparison]]
* Network configuration wizard
* The ability to use Notepad or any other program to edit a file online (the real action behind the scenes: downloading it to a temporary place and re-uploading it upon saving)
* HTTP/1.1, SOCKS5 and FTP Proxy support
* Logging to file
* [[Using#Synchronized_Browsing|Synchronized directory browsing]]
* Remote file search
 
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== More information ==
== More information ==

Revision as of 20:01, 29 August 2015

FileZilla 3 is the next generation (S)FTP-client from the FileZilla project. It is platform independent and supports operating systems like Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, *BSD and Mac OS X.

[http://www.telenet.be/argus77


More information

- You can follow the development in the FileZilla 3 development diary. There's also a detailed technical changelog available.

- Learn how to compile FileZilla 3 under Windows or Mac OS X (for developers)

Tips & Tricks

- Holding ctrl+alt+shift while starting FileZilla resets the default GUI layout.

Changes

For a list of enduser visible changes, have a look at the version history.

For a detailed list of all changes committed to the source code repository, see the changelog.