Part: 1 : [CENSORED].com netnewswire 3.1.7
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Part: 2 : [CENSORED].com forklift 1.6b1
[CENSORED].com ForkLift 1.6b1ForkLift 1.6b1 [K]No expired limit and No nag beta popup windowForkLift is a new file transfer solution that not a lot of people have heard of yet. MacUpdate has decided to partner with the great folks at BinaryNights to expose to the world what
we're calling "the next Transmit." We think that ForkLift's developers are adding features at a faster pace than the most popular FTP client on the Mac. We think Forklift has a strong chance of
pulling out from the shadows and becoming the next major file transfer app on the Mac. Be sure to check out some of the demonstration videos of ForkLift's capabilities.ForkLift is a powerful file transfer solution. It allows you to transfer files using FTP, SFTP, FXP, WebDAV, Amazon S3 and even Bluetooth. Its dual pane view maximizes productivity, a Cocoa
based interface with smart preview and spring-loaded folders lets you browse your local and remote folders and use Favorites just like in Finder. Use it to edit files or preview images stored
in a remote folder, even within archives.ForkLift integrates a full featured batch rename tool, an application deleter and a small code called droplet, which enables you to create automated upload shortcuts for your most used remote
folders, and place them anywhere in your file system.Features:Dual-pane viewTabsArchives: Rar, Zip, Tar, GzAmazon S3 supportWebDAV supportConnect to FTP/SFTP, FTP/TLS, BluetoothLive preview (Archives, FTP, Bluetooth, etc...)Spring loaded foldersPlugin architecture"Any to any" workflowRemote editingFiltersIntegrated SpotlightSmart foldersGrowl supportFavorites shortcutsQuickLook local and remote filesDroplets for drag and drop automated file transfersOne of MacUpdate's favorite features is called "FXP." It allows you to copy files from one remote FTP server to another, without first downloading it to your Mac and then uploading it to the
destination server. As you can imagine, this direct connect ability can save a ton of time moving files between servers and making fast backups.WHAT'S NEW:Code:
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