DeadFTP is a user-friendly FTP client for GNOME that supports transfers resuming, queueing, drag-and-drop functionality, and proxy support for improved efficiency.
Recently, the software released an update that included several new functionalities and fixed existing issues to enhance user experience. For instance, with the new release, the software fixed bugs with saving firewall settings, loading certain values in settings dialog, and queue reordering. The update also improved the format of console log file and interface for proxy and socket code.
DeadFTP now comes with a new preference dialog for easy settings customization, and users can change file modes and clear their transfer queue. The software also added support for limiting port range of sockets, SOCKS4 (untested), and directory transfer support. Additionally, the software's new status bars now offer real-time information on queue transfer time and improved status message display, and a new resume code and dialog for seamless transfers.
Overall, DeadFTP's latest update is an excellent improvement over the last one, and with many bug fixes, it offers reliable and efficient file transfers.
Version 0.1.3: N/A