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Cyberduck 8.8.2

Libre server and cloud storage browser with support for FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, and more

Category: Productivity
Price: Medium
Popularity: High
Version String: 8.8.2 (41344)
Release Date: 2024-04-08
Architecture: Intel & AppleSilicon(ARM)
Minimum OS: macOS 10.13
Vendor Name: David Kocher
Homepage: cyberduck.io

Version History 8.8.2 (41344)

• [Bugfix] Slower file transfers caused by connections per host limit (#15737)
• [Bugfix] Unable to edit HTTP header metadata (S3) (#15742)

Description:

Cyberduck is a libre server and cloud storage browser for Mac and Windows with support for FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure & OneDrive, Google Drive and Dropbox.

Connecting to every server. With an easy to use interface, connect to servers, enterprise file sharing and cloud storage. You can find connection profiles for popular hosting service providers.

Cryptomator. Client side encryption with Cryptomator interoperable vaults to secure your data on any server or cloud storage.

- Filename Encryption
File and directory names are encrypted, directory structures are obfuscated.

- File Content Encryption
Every file gets encrypted individually.

- Secure and Trustworthy with Open Source
No backdoors. No registration or account required.

Edit any file with your preferred editor. To edit files, a seamless integration with any external editor application makes it easy to change content quickly. Edit any text or binary file on the server in your preferred application.

SHARE FILES
- Web URL
Quickly copy or open the corresponding HTTP URLs of a selected file in your web browser. Includes CDN and pre-signed URLs for S3.

Distribute your content in the cloud. Both Amazon CloudFront and Akamai content delivery networks (CDN) can be easily configured to distribute your files worldwide from edge locations. Connect to any server using FTP, SFTP or WebDAV and configure it as the origin of a new Amazon CloudFront CDN distribution.

- Amazon CloudFront
Manage custom origin, basic and streaming CloudFront distributions. Toggle deployment, define CNAMEs, distribution access logging and set the default index file.

First class bookmarking. Organize your bookmarks with drag and drop and quickly search using the filter field.

- Files
Drag and drop bookmarks to the Finder.app and drop files onto bookmarks to upload.

- Spotlight
Spotlight Importer for bookmark files.

- History
History of visited servers with timestamp of last access.

- Import
Import Bookmarks from third-party applications.

Browse with ease. Browse and move your files quickly in the browser with caching enabled for the best performance. Works with any character encoding for the correct display of Umlaute, Japanese and Chinese.

- Quick Look
Quickly preview files with Quick Look. Press the space key to preview files like in Finder.app without explicitly downloading.

- Accessible
The outline view of the browser allows to browse large folder structures efficiently. Cut & paste or drag & drop files to organize.

Transfer anything. Limit the number of concurrent transfers and filter files using a regular expression. Resume both interrupted download and uploads. Recursively transfer directories.

- Download and Upload
Drag and drop to and from the browser to download and upload.

- Copy
Copy files directly between servers.

- Synchronization
Synchronize local with remote directories (and vice versa) and get a preview of affected files before any action is taken.

Integration with system technologies. A native citizen of Mac OS X and Windows. Notification center, Gatekeeper and Retina resolution.

- Keychain
All passwords are stored in the system Keychain as Internet passwords available also to third party applications. Certificates are validated using the trust settings in the Keychain.

- Bonjour
Auto discovery of FTP & WebDAV services on the local network.

- Finder
Use Cyberduck as default system wide protocol handler for FTP and SFTP. Open .inetloc files and .duck bookmark files from the Finder.

- Notifications
Notifications in system tray (Windows) and the Notification Center (Mac).

- Windows
Reads your proxy configuration from network settings. Encrypts passwords limiting access to your account.