FileFluss 1.2
A polish release — many small quality-of-life upgrades and more customization across the panels, sidebar, and cloud-account flows.
Highlights
- Cloud storage usage at a glance. Most connected cloud accounts now show their used / free storage in the status bar, and the same numbers appear in the sidebar tooltip for each account.
- Independently resizable sidebars. The left and right sidebars resize separately, and either one collapses to an icon-only mode when you want more room for the file list.
- Finder-style row size toggle. View menu → row size, or
⌘+/⌘-, to step the rows between compact and roomy without leaving the keyboard. - Auto-Resize column toggle. Right-click the Name column header to flip Auto-Resize on or off per panel — local and cloud panels remember their setting independently.
- Drag folders into Favorites. Drop any folder onto the Favorites section of the sidebar; a row-reorder-style insertion indicator shows exactly where the favorite will land.
- Edit cloud-account credentials in place. Settings → Cloud Accounts lets you update credentials on an existing account — no need to remove and re-add it.
- Remove a cloud account from the sidebar. Opt-in context menu entry on each cloud account row for a one-click removal, without diving into Settings.
- Resizable Add Cloud Account sheet that fits the screen instead of clipping, and now recovers cleanly when the OAuth browser flow is cancelled instead of getting stuck.
- S3: pin a bucket / sub-folder at connection time. Optional path you set once when adding the account, so the panel opens directly inside the folder you actually care about.
- SFTP folders no longer appear empty when the server returns ISO-date timestamps or SELinux longname listings.
- Cloud delete dialog now names the actual account instead of a hardcoded provider name.
- Refreshed cloud-provider logos — fourteen icons redrawn for a more consistent look across the picker and sidebar.
- Dark app-icon variant ships in the asset catalog; the dock icon swaps live when macOS toggles appearance.
- Sidebar transfer list inserts the newest transfer at the top so the latest activity is always visible without scrolling.
- Backend optimization for faster loading, lower memory usage, and a cleaner foundation for future updates.
Upgrading from 1.1.1
Your cloud accounts carry over — no need to re-add them after upgrading.
Installation
Homebrew
brew upgrade --cask fileflussManual
Download FileFluss-v1.2.dmg below and drag FileFluss.app into your Applications folder.
Requirements
- macOS 14.0 (Sonoma) or later