The upcoming 3.7 release will support copying between arbitrary servers using drag and drop form one browser window to the other.

Copying from a SFTP server to Google Docs
You can give it a try in the latest snapshot build for Mac.
The upcoming 3.7 release will support copying between arbitrary servers using drag and drop form one browser window to the other.

Copying from a SFTP server to Google Docs
You can give it a try in the latest snapshot build for Mac.
The development of Cyberduck is driven by the supporters donating funds. But there are sometimes additional extrinsic motivations that make me push a feature into an earlier release than initially planed. Below is a great such example sent to feedback@cyberduck.ch to support ticket #4165 opened by Gegard Andersen from Teknologidivisjonen NRK. NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting) is the largest TV/Radio Network in Norway. Approx. 3500 employees who deliver live HD television and radio 24/7. Gegard Andersen works as a Final Cut Pro workflow engineer who specializes in file based workflows.
MCR (Main Control Room) during the European Athletics in Barcelona, July 2010
The feature requested allows to upload files with a temporary filename and rename upon completion of the upload, to allow the watch folder to pick up the file for automatic processing which is used in their broadcast setup.
You can give it a try in the latest snapshot build for Mac.
We are now seeding the private beta of the upcoming Cyberduck for Windows to a selected number of users who signed up in the last four weeks. We are happy to have a large number of signups and cannot consider everyone just now. But the number of invitations sent out will grow constantly during the next few weeks while we extend the beta to a wider audience.
Thanks everyone for their interest and support!
It is now a few days since the announcement that Cyberduck is coming for Windows. We’ve got a bunch of positive reactions and many of you signed up for the Private Beta Test. That’s very motivating and pushes us to put the finishing touches to the beta version. We’ll soon be ready and have also included the in-application software updater wyUpdate that will allow us to run short development iterations during the beta phase with the same usability as in Cyberduck for Mac.
We are very excited to reveal some first screenshots!


Let us know what you think in the comments section below and make sure to post your must have feature that is missing in the current FTP/SFTP or cloud storage software you are using.
That’s right. This marks a milestone where the Cyberduck project is no longer a one-man show but a joint effort with a team of two! During half a year, Yves Langisch has ported Cyberduck to the Windows platform.
Using the same performant and widely-tested core modules implementing the various protocols (FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Google Docs, Cloudfiles & S3), putting a native graphical user interface for Windows on top. Cyberduck for Windows boasts the same features as its OS X counterpart and will be developed in parallel from now on.
Cyberduck for Windows integrates with core system technologies on the Windows Platform, making it a first class citizen and the tool of choice for your FTP and cloud depoyment needs.
We are motivated by tweets like “It’s sad that no Windows FTP client even comes close to Cyberduck’s usability.” [1] or a question on superuser.com that says “Do you know of a Windows app that’s similar to Cyberduck?” [2].
We strongly urge to bring the same quality to Windows and need your help in testing all that new code. Please signup for the private beta to be released really soon.
As of changeset 6766 the new C# (.NET) source of Cyberduck for Windows is available in the public source repository (GPL licensed). The ongoing development process will be open.
Cyberduck 4 for Windows will be available for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 in English, čeština, Nederlands, Suomi, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, 日本語, 한국어, Norsk, Slovenčina, Español, Português (do Brasil), Português (Europeu), 中文 (简体), 正體中文 (繁體), Русский, Svenska, Dansk, Język Polski, Magyar, Bahasa Indonesia, Català, Cymraeg, ภาษาไทย, Türkçe, Ivrit, Latviešu Valoda, Ελληνικά, Cрпски, ქართული ენა, Slovenščina & Română.
Securely sharing files with selected persons using Cyberduck is easier than you might guess. Using Cyberduck, you can grant access to files stored in your Google Storage account selectively to anyone who has an email address registered with Google.
Scheduled for later release, Windows Azure joins the list of supported cloud storage providers in Cyberduck. Read on the wiki how to enable the option to connect to your account with the latest snapshot build of Cyberduck.

The latest snapshot builds of Cyberduck have improved performance and interoperability with thirdparty S3 cloud storage providers such as Dunkel Cloud Storage and Eucalyptus Walrus implementations. Let me know if you run your own cloud storage and run into interopability issues with Cyberduck.
We are currently in a phase of ticket driven development trying to squash out as many as possible bugs for the upcoming 3.6 release. The statistics don’t look bad at all.
Update:As of November 29 we are now at a new record low level of 77 tickets of which 20 issues are defects including the new reported for Cyberduck for Windows.
Amazon S3, the cloud storage service Cyberduck can connect to, supports a versioning feature. This allows to revert to previous revisions of a file replaced in S3. The latest snapshot build of Cyberduck supports versioning in S3 in the following way:
