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Thursday 15th May 2008
Cyberduck adds iDisk and S3 to FTP client 10:39AM, Thursday 15th May 2008
Cyberduck has released the new version of its eponymous FTP, SFTP, WebDAV and Amazon S3 client for Mac OS X.

Version 3 is the first to support the copying and renaming go files over both WebDAV- and by extension .Mac's iDisk - and Amazon's S3 online data storage service.

It also provides a new bookmark editor and the ability to sync bookmarks via .Mac. And a new Web URL feature will open the corresponding web version of any file selected in the application.

There is also a new Activity Window that presents an overview over all pending background tasks and support for Leopard's Quick Look to preview files. Cyberduck already supports other OS X technologies including Spotlight and Bonjour.

Other features include support for AppleScript, SSH, SCP and Growl notifications.

Cyberduck is free, open source software available from cyberduck.ch.

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