ForkLift 3 5 6 download
ForkLift is a powerful file manager and ferociously fast FTP client clothed in a clean and versatile UI that offers the combination of absolute simplicity and raw power expected from a well-executed Mac software.
ForkLift will connect to any remote server SFTP, FTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, Google Drive, Rackspace CloudFiles, SMB, AFP and NFS shares on your local network,- pretty much anything you can plug into or hook up to a Mac. ForkLift also carries a complete toolbox for managing your files, including Folder Synchronization, Multi-Rename, Archive handling, Application deleter, editing files over remote connections and many more. All these power features are packaged into a Finder-like, dual-pane interface that delivers superior workflow while remaining absolutely familiar to use, along with Quick Look, Spotlight search and all.
Features
- Completely rewritten entirely in Swift
- ForkLift Mini
- Two-way Sync
- Preview
- Quick Open
- Multi Rename
- Dark Mode
- Dual Pane split vertically or horizontally
- Favorite Sync via Dropbox
- Dropbox Support
- Transfer bandwidth throttling
- Tags Support
- Disklet
- Sync Browsing
- Tabs
- Search by name, extention, kind, tags, or content
- Quick Select
- App Deleter
- Remote Editing
- Archive Management
- Keyboard Control
- Workspaces
- FXP Copy
- Tools
- Git Support
- Open in Terminal, iTerm, or Hyper
- Hidden Files
- Share
- Possible to set as default file viewer
- File Compare with FileMerge, Kaleidoscope, Beyond Compare, and Araxis Merge support
- Multilingual: English, German, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian
What’s New:
Version 3.5.6:
- Fixes a connection issue to certain FTP TLS servers introduced in version 3.5.5
Version 3.5.5:
New
- Default Folder X Menu toolbar item and Default Folder X Drawer toolbar item
Improvements
- It is possible to work with items that have an apostrophe in their names on Google Drive
- The Git status of an untracked folder is marked with a question mark (?)
- The Enter on the numeric keyboard is treated as a separate key, it is now possible to use it in keyboard shortcuts. Enter and Return are treated as two different keys
Fixes
- Fixes a possible, rarely occurring update issue during remote editing
- Fixes a crash when the S3 server name contains a colon (:)
- Fixes a WebDAV issue introduced in v3.5.4 where on some servers, not every item was listed
- Fixes a multi-rename issue where the Apply to all rule wasn’t treated correctly
- Fixes a permission issue where it wasn’t possible to write into folders without Read permissions, such as the public Drop Box folder of another user on the same Mac
- Fixes an issue where it wasn’t possible to change the keyboard shortcuts of the Back and Forward commands when the input source wasn’t English
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