Kasablanca is a KDE software that offers a graphical user interface for FTP client activity.
One of the standout features of Kasablanca is its encryption support, enabled via AUTH TLS, which allows secure file transfers. The client also supports FXP, supporting an alternative mode of direct server-to-server transfer. The advanced bookmarking system is easy to use, offering users a way to organize files and access them with ease.
Kasablanca comes with a fast responsive multithreaded engine and supports concurrent connections to multiple hosts. The interactive transfer queue, movable by drag and drop, enables users to prioritize files and manage their transfers efficiently. The small nifty features, like a skiplist, make using the client a pleasant experience.
The latest update to Kasablanca includes a revised local dir deletion functionality that uses a profane call to "rm" instead. Sorting by date now takes into account the hour and minute, and files bigger than 2GB are now supported on machines that support LFS. Bugs like a crash when transferring files on a timed-out server and percentage counting bug are fixed, and bookmarks can now be deleted using the delete key shortcut. There are several bug fixes in ftplibpp.
To sum it up, Kasablanca is an excellent FTP client that offers a plethora of features that make file transfers a breeze. The client offers a smooth experience for its users and is definitely worthy of consideration.
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