Versions:

  • 9.4.1.44384
  • 9.4.0.44341
  • 9.3.1.44136
  • 9.3.0.44071
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  • 9.2.3.43590
  • 9.2.0.43571
  • 9.1.7.43306
  • 9.1.6.43284
  • 9.1.4.43177
  • 9.1.3.42945
  • 9.1.2.42722
  • 9.1.1.42639
  • 9.1.0.42520
  • 9.0.3.42112
  • 9.0.2.42108
  • 9.0.1.41941
  • 9.0.0.41777
  • 8.9.0.41543
  • 8.8.2.41344
  • 8.8.1.41263
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  • 8.7.3.40979
  • 8.7.1.40770
  • 8.7.0.40629
  • 8.6.3.40040
  • 8.6.0.39818
  • 8.5.9.39636
  • 8.5.8.39606
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  • 8.5.5.39213
  • 8.5.3.38959
  • 8.5.1.38745
  • 8.5.0.38556
  • 8.4.5.38423
  • 8.4.4.38366
  • 8.4.3.38269
  • 8.4.2.38090
  • 8.4.1.38006
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  • 8.3.0.37309
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  • 8.2.1.36773
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  • 8.1.2.36557
  • 8.1.0.36410
  • 8.0.2.36345
  • 8.0.0.36226
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  • 7.10.1.35318
  • 7.10.0.35184
  • 7.9.1.34974
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  • 7.8.5.34493
  • 7.8.3.34411
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  • 7.6.1.33485
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  • 7.5.1.33324
  • 7.5.0.33280
  • 7.4.1.33065
  • 7.4.0.32960
  • 7.3.1.32784

Cyberduck 9.4.1.44384, released by iterate GmbH as the 67th public build of the open-source client, is a cross-platform file browser engineered to connect desktop workflows to remote servers and mainstream cloud storage. The application exposes a dual-panel interface that unifies legacy protocols—FTP, SFTP and WebDAV—with modern object-storage endpoints such as Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift and Backblaze B2, while equally mapping consumer services Microsoft Azure & OneDrive, Google Drive and Dropbox into the same mountable workspace. Graphic designers, web publishers and DevOps teams use it to batch-upload website assets, synchronize large media libraries, migrate buckets between regions, or version-control documents through built-in support for external editors and Git-like versioning. Because credentials are stored in the system keychain and transfers can be throttled, encrypted or resumed after interruption, the program suits both occasional file exchanges and automated nightly backups. Drag-and-drop, quick-look previews and a robust bookmark manager further reduce the learning curve for newcomers switching from platform-specific clients. Cyberduck is catalogued under File Transfer & Cloud Storage Clients; the current 9.4.1.44384 release refines multipart upload logic for S3-compatible hosts, streamlines OAuth flows for OneDrive and patches several WebDAV charset issues reported in prior iterations. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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