OsXigen 2.6

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    17/02/2004
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    929K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Mac OS X 10.2

Publisher’s description

This is a fully featured queue-based FTP/SFTP client with powerful workflow capabilities for the creative professional. It is fully multithreaded and feature-rich. OsXigen's features include Web site management; active bookmarks; firewall support; BBEdit integration; filters; AppleScript, Droplet and Folder Actions, Keychain, and Apple Help System support; and an easy-to-use interface (including four icon sets and sounds). OsXigen is localized for English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

This new version fixes some incompatibilities with Mac OS 10.3, adds a completly new threading model (implemented to solve random crashes and hangs under heavy load) and a faster ASCII transfer algorithm. This version also includes threaded support for ApplesSript commands and some bug fixes.

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