Thanks to Claudio Procida a nifty widget
is now available for Cyberduck.

Thanks to Claudio Procida a nifty widget
is now available for Cyberduck.

There is no a dashboard widget thanks to Claudio Procida. Get it here.
The widget offers an easy way to quickly upload items to your favorite FTP or SFTP server using Cyberduck. Open a Cyberduck widget on your Dashboard and flip it to configure it with the details of your server. Either choose a server from your Cyberduck bookmarks dropdown list or type server, username and path by hand.
Then, select a file from the Desktop, a Finder window, your iPhoto library etc. While you’re dragging the file, show Dashboard by hitting the hotkey or dragging the file into your hot corner. Drop the file on the Cyberduck widget and that’s it! Your file will be uploaded.
Update: The Cyberduck Widget made it into the staff favourites in the dashboard download section at apple.com 🙂
Everyone with the crash below please upgrade to 10.3.9.
dyld: /Cyberduck.app/Contents/MacOS/Cyberduck can’t open library: /usr/lib/libgcc_s.1.dylib (No such file or directory, errno = 2)
You may have noticed that version 2.5.5 comes with a new crash reporter that will pop up a dialog asking to send me a report after relaunching the crashed application. It is much more lightweight than the previously used input manager from Unsanity (which you can deinstall from ~/Library/InputManagers/Smart Crash Reports if you want) and has been developed by Uli Kusterer.
The next release of Cyberduck will also be available in Hebrew. Translated by Adi Feiwel.

The cyberduck.ch now supports access keys which means you can download the application using Control-D or change to the features page using Control-F. Also I have just noticed Google now displays a submenu with links to the features, help, donate and development pages if cyberduck.ch is the top search result (as shown below). No idea if they do this by hand (anyone knows for sure?).

The next version of Cyberduck will bundle the Crash Reporter from Unsanity. This will hopefully give some good crash statistics to prioritize bug fixes.
