ForkLift 4.3.5 brings a new macOS Tahoe-inspired design and improved cloud file handling for iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, and other File Provider services.| ForkLift Blog
ForkLift 4.3.5 brings a new macOS Tahoe-inspired design and improved cloud file handling for iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, and other File Provider services.| ForkLift Blog
Opening ForkLift with just a single keyboard shortcut is a great way to save time and make your workflow more efficient. While ForkLift doesn’t include a built-in option for this, macOS already provides the tools you need. By creating a quick action in Automator and assigning it a custom shortcut, you can launch ForkLift instantly, or bring it to the front if it’s already running. This post walks you through the setup step by step.| ForkLift Blog
Discover ForkLift 4.3.4 featuring essential fixes for macOS Tahoe 26 beta crashes, enhanced Logs functionality, smoother Back and Forward navigation, and improved file pasting inside folders.| ForkLift Blog
Discover ForkLift 4.3.4 featuring essential fixes for macOS Tahoe 26 beta crashes, enhanced Logs functionality, smoother Back and Forward navigation, and improved file pasting inside folders.| ForkLift Blog
Discover how ForkLift’s Quick Open feature lets you access favorites and commands instantly using keyboard shortcuts. Plus, enjoy smoother workflows with improved pane memory, real-time sync info, and handy new file view options in the latest update.| ForkLift Blog
ForkLift 4.3.2 address a bug introduced in version 4.3.1 that made it impossible to connect to FTP servers using passive mode.|
ForkLift 4.3.1 introduces powerful improvements to how the app handles text encoding issues over FTP and SFTP connections, ensuring users can now access folders that contain misencoded files. Problematic filenames are displayed using the replacement character (�), allowing users to identify and fix encoding errors manually. The update also brings enhanced visibility and UI usability, such as column auto-resizing in List View and tooltips in Logs for better file identification. Workspace man...| blog.binarynights.com
In ForkLift 4.3 the biggest addition is the Tags favorite group in the sidebar, allowing you to quickly access all files and folders with a specific tag. You can customize the tags displayed in ForkLift > Settings > Tags, reorder them with drag and drop, and edit them directly in the sidebar. Another highly requested feature is the ability to set a larger, 32-pixel icon size in List View, which can be adjusted in View Options (Command-J). Additionally, file transfers are now easier to monitor...| blog.binarynights.com
ForkLift 4.2.9 is a quick fix that resolves an issue introduced in version 4.2.8, which prevented dragging items in Icon View.| blog.binarynights.com
ForkLift 4.2.8 introduces two highly requested features: support for multi-factor authentication (MFA) with SFTP connections and the addition of Ghostty as a supported terminal application. MFA enhances security by allowing ForkLift to prompt users dynamically for passwords or verification codes as required by the server. Users can now also set Ghostty as their default terminal application, which will open when using the "Open in Terminal" command. This update also includes important fixes, s...|
ForkLift 4.2.6 introduces a major change by switching from libssh2 to OpenSSH for SFTP connections, enabling support for advanced config file commands like ProxyJump and Include, which improves compatibility and flexibility. This update ensures a more feature-rich SSH experience, addressing long-standing user requests. Additionally, ForkLift now offers Czech localization. To enhance usability, if ForkLift is not located in the Applications folder, it will now prompt users to move it there to ...|