OpenSight Software LLC - ( Commercial Trial)
FlashFXP is a simple and efficient FTP client that is also able to transfer files from server to server without going through the mail client.
FlashFXP is one of the most powerful and simple FTP clients. Being packed with features for the advanced user, it has an intuitive and nice interface that takes only minutes to master. Features include transfer speeds up to Gigabit, a support secure connections (SSL and TLS ), or the presence of the Blowfish encryption algorithm.
Using the FTP protocol, the user can transfer files from remote servers to his computer or even on another remote server. It allows the user to share any file be it videos, music, documents, photos, or other on FTP and FXP servers.
FlashFXP makes it easy to update a Web site, download files from the server of a company or even downloading from the Internet, files that the user have not managed to download using his favorite browser. It allows to transfer files between two sites (FXP), resume incomplete downloads, synchronize directories, schedule multiple tasks and more.
The application allows further research file (s) on the selected FTP server, automatic programming transfers (with email notifications) or the creation of transfer rules based on size or date processed files, a wealth of features for advanced users.
- Added new "type" column to the remote file list that can be toggled via right-clicking the header.
- The file list columns can now be re-ordered by drag/drop on the column header.
- Fixed file transfer error in mutex handling (regression) when attempting to transfer the same file in multiple instances of FlashFXP or after a file transfer error triggered by a socket error 1054 connection reset by peer.
- Fixed issue with the UI not being consistent with certain configurations after closing and restarting FlashFXP.
- Fixed issue with the transfer graph 'clear' feature not working correctly.
- Fixed issue with local bookmark synchronization feature not working correctly.
- Added work around to address an issue where the local file browser may not update correctly after a delete operation after deleting a file from a network share .