Flow 1.1.1
About Flow
On the Mac, you’ve become accustomed to software that’s not just powerful, but elegant too. Armed with the belief that file-transfer should be no exception, we made Flow. Flow brings the best of the Mac to your server’s files and folders. Put simply, Flow makes working remotely every bit as intuitive and natural as working locally with the Finder.
- Connect to FTP, SFTP, Amazon S3, WebDAV, and iDisk servers.
- Edit files directly on the server, in the robust internal editor, or any other editing app of your choice.
- Copy and View URLs to your remote files instantly.
- Use QuickLook to preview any file the Finder can.
- Quickly Upload without interaction : When you drag a bookmark to your desktop, it becomes a droplet. When you drop files or folders on it, it’ll upload those items, and even copy their URL.
Whats New in this Version
- We now allow browsing of disks other than the startup disk in the local view.
- Fixed memory leak related to local-browsing.
- Better local-browsing performance.
- Fixed an issue where the tooltip of a transfer could be blank.
- Fixed an issue with SFTP command-queueing.
- Fixed an issue with servers which require login before we can ask for server-features.
- More fixes for Sparkle updating.
- Fix for excessive CPU-usage while browsing in the LocalView, in certain circumstances.
- Fixes for WebDAV, MobileMe iDisk, and Amazon S3.
- Fixed issue where software-update preferences didn’t take effect.
- When moving “up” a directory hierarchy (i.e., moving from a child directory to its parent), we now maintain the selection the same way the Finder does —- that is, we select the child we came from.
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later
Download Details
- Company:
- Extendmac, LLC.
- Version:
- 1.1.1
- Post Date:
- January 5, 2009
- License:
- Shareware
- File Size:
- 3.2MB
- URL Type:
- Download
- Download ID:
- 18479
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