From dkocher at cyberduck.io Thu Jun 18 09:01:43 2020 From: dkocher at cyberduck.io (David Kocher) Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2020 11:01:43 +0200 Subject: [Cyberduck-news] =?utf-8?q?=F0=9F=A6=86Mountain_Duck_4?= Message-ID: We are thrilled to announce the release of Mountain Duck 4. The changelog is as follows - [Feature] Show sync progress for current transfer in progress - [Feature] Show list of recently changed files on computer and server - [Feature] Show application that edited a file in file history (Windows) - [Feature] Lock files on server when opening for writing (WebDAV) - [Feature] Open files in read-only mode when existing lock owner file is found (Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, LibreOffice) - [Feature] Open and revert previous versions of files in versioned buckets (S3) - [Feature] Labels for bookmarks (macOS) - [Feature] Group bookmarks by labels in menu (macOS) - [Feature] Preference for bookmark icon size in menu - [Feature] Login item added to list in System Preferences (macOS) - [Feature] Always detect latest version from server when opening document (Microsoft Office) - [Localization] Traditional Chinese (????) Localization - [Localization] Turkish (T?rk?e) Localization - [Localization] Croatian (hrvatski) Localization - [Localization] Latvian (Latvie?u valoda) Localization - [Localization] Estonian (eesti keel) Localization Mountain Duck 4 is a paid upgrade. Please upgrade your license before updating. Existing customers get an upgrade discount between 40% to 100% depending on the date of purchase. Mountain Duck lets you mount server and cloud storage as a disk in Finder on macOS and the File Explorer on Windows. Get it from the website at https://mountainduck.io or from the Mac App Store. Many thanks for your continued support! - David Kocher Yves Langisch J?ran Malek ? Libre FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, S3, Azure & OpenStack Swift browser for Mac and Windows. https://cyberduck.io/ ? Cyberduck for mounting volumes in the file explorer. https://mountainduck.io ? Cyberduck for the command line interface (CLI). https://duck.sh/