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FileZilla para Mac OS X 10.9.5
FileZilla para Mac OS X 10.9.5








The application can guide you when setting up your network and lets you set speed limits in case you don't want to overload your bandwidth. FileZilla also includes a tool to compare directories in terms of file size or modification time. You can set both local and remote filters for things like images, explorer files or CVS and SVN directories or even create your own. Photos is not for me.FileZilla is known to be fairly fast, and can also resume downloads and handle very big transfers, I'm talking here higher than 4 GB. I've seen enough to know I'll stick with Aperture until it no longer works, and then migrate to a third-party app, maybe Lightroom, Photoshop Express or whatever. I can't explain what occurred here, whether this is a bug or whether I did something wrong, but Photos certainly struck me as rather horrible and I'd advise only playing with it if you have a good backup if you are an Aperture user. I just restored the Aperture database from a recent backup along with the preference file in my user library/preferences and that looks to have got everything back how it should be. I didn't waste much time trying to figure out why this was the case (as I say my Aperture database was still >8GB and where it had always been). It just loaded up with no pictures, projects or anything else. It loaded, but my photo library was not there anymore despite still appearing to reside on the HD. I was more than a little shocked to find that Aperture no longer worked afterwards. I removed the database it had created to get the duplicated HD space back as my Aperture one was still the same size it had always been (just over 8GB) so I assumed everything would be how I had left it. The editing looks basic but adequate, though not a patch on Aperture. Bottom line is I hated it the file management interface is just as non-intuitive as it is on the iPhone and I couldn't even figure out how to copy a photo from the horribly ugly timeline thing into an album (it copies your Aperture projects into 'Albums'). It offered to import my Aperture database, so I did that as it appeard to copy it, not replace it. I'm an Aperture user and had a play with it earlier. 'Photos' is the new iPhoto replacement that comes free with the OS X 10.10.3 update.










FileZilla para Mac OS X 10.9.5