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The folks over at BinaryLights have released a new File Manager/FTP Client for Macs – ForkLift.
ForkLift is designed to be the fastest, most powerful file manager for the Mac. Connect to FTP or SFTP servers, manage your Amazon S3 account or your mobile devices over Bluetooth. All these features are beautifully integrated into a sophisticated, yet easy to use Cocoa based interface. Dual-pane view will dramatically increase your productivity along with state-of-the-art features like live preview, spring loaded folders and any-to-any workflow. All this to be topped by tabs, to keep your workspace nice and clean.
I have just started to play around with it, but it seems cool. It has some nice features in the 1.0 release like support for Bonjour, Growl, and even Rar Archives.
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2 Responses for "Forklift"
June 1st, 2007 at 8:04 pm
1I’ve used Blingo since 2006. I’ve only won a movie ticket. :P Glad that you won though. :)
June 3rd, 2007 at 7:09 am
2Forklift has lots of good stuff, but I do find it frustrating that I can’t have an explorer view (single click on folder, all contents displayed on the right).
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