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== Tips & Tricks  ==
 
== Tips & Tricks  ==
 
- Holding ctrl+alt+shift while starting FileZilla resets the default GUI layout.
 
- Holding ctrl+alt+shift while starting FileZilla resets the default GUI layout.
- Pressing the Delete key while in the Site Manager does... nothing. Nothing at all. You'd think it would delete the selected site, but you'd be wrong. You have to click the Delete button in the GUI with your mouse. I don't know why. And I know, I really shouldn't be complaining about software I got for free, but so what. Delete. It doesn't work.
 
  
 
== Changes ==
 
== Changes ==

Revision as of 06:49, 3 August 2010

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

  • Easy to use
  • Supports FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
  • Cross-platform. Runs on Windows, 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
  • 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
  • Synchronized directory browsing

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.