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WinSCP 5.6.4 RC released
The most important changes/additions are:
- Improved an automatic reconnect.
- Remembering the last working directories in a workspace.
- Calculating a remote file checksum is supported with FTP protocol.
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WinSCP 5.6.3 beta released
The most important changes/additions are:
- Improved GUI responsiveness.
- Sites can be mass-modified using command-line
WinSCP 5.6.2 beta released
The most important changes/additions are:
- Files modified by local custom command are uploaded back.
- Improved Synchronization checklist window.
- UTF-8 support for SCP.
- Global configuration options can be set on command-line.
- Improved compatibility with antiquated FTP servers, like IIS.
- Natural order numerical sorting of file names and sites.
- Support for ProFTPD FTP extensions to duplicate a remote file, and to create a symbolic link.
- Timestamp variable in scripting.
- Fixes for various OpenSSL vulnerabilities.
WinSCP 5.5.6 released
This release fixes various OpenSSL vulnerabilities.
WinSCP 5.5.5 released
The most important changes/additions are:
- Fixes for various OpenSSL vulnerabilities;
- Improved compatibility with various SFTP servers.
WinSCP 5.6.1 beta released
This version adds some advanced features to SFTP protocol and fixes several bugs.
WinSCP 5.6 beta released
The most important changes/additions are:
- WebDAV support
- Ongoing foreground transfer can be moved to background transfer queue
- Note field for site
- Improvements to scripting, command-line and .NET assembly
- Improved working with session URL
WinSCP 5.5.4 released
The most important changes/additions are:
- Fix for CVE-2014-0224 OpenSSL vulnerability;
- Small improvements to .NET assembly and scripting.