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This is a very nice page but it would be nicer if the '''Navigating and window layout''' section would include an explanation of what the status bar gui is showing (and possibly updating the screen capture to the latest version, eg FileZilla 3.12.x).  The status bar indicators and their meaning might not be very obvious to new users FileZilla. Currently the sections lists 6 areas of the main window and it should include a new 7 area '''Status Bar'''. May I suggest adding the following explanation:
 
This is a very nice page but it would be nicer if the '''Navigating and window layout''' section would include an explanation of what the status bar gui is showing (and possibly updating the screen capture to the latest version, eg FileZilla 3.12.x).  The status bar indicators and their meaning might not be very obvious to new users FileZilla. Currently the sections lists 6 areas of the main window and it should include a new 7 area '''Status Bar'''. May I suggest adding the following explanation:
  
Finally, the ''Status Bar'' displays three status indicators summarizing the current communication activities: the connection type (Auto, ASCII, Binary), the speed limits (Disabled, Enabled: Download speed limit/Upload speed limit), and two dots indicating the connection activities: Green dot for downloading activity to the ''local'' client, Red dot for uploading to ''remote'' server.  Additional information will pop up as the user hover the mouse over the status bar indicators.
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Finally, the ''Status Bar'' displays three status indicators summarizing the current communication activities: the connection type (Auto, ASCII, Binary), the speed limits (Disabled, Enabled: Download speed limit/Upload speed limit), and two dots indicating connection activities: Green dot for downloading activity to the ''local'' client, Red dot for uploading to ''remote'' server.  Additional information will pop up as the user hover the mouse over the status bar indicators.
  
 
Thanks again for the best FTP software and a great doc wiki. JA 2:36pm 7/11/2015
 
Thanks again for the best FTP software and a great doc wiki. JA 2:36pm 7/11/2015

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