File Transfer Automation App Deliver Now Can Import Cyberduck Bookmarks

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File Transfer Automation App Deliver Now Can Import Cyberduck Bookmarks - Published on 05/12/20

Zevrix Solutions announces Deliver 2.6.16, a maintenance update to company's file transfer tool with automatic email notifications. Deliver lets users send files to FTP, SFTP, Amazon S3 and other remote and local servers. The app offers email delivery notifications, file encryption, multi-destination transfer, upload history, and other powerful capabilities. The new version lets users import bookmarks from the popular cloud storage browser Cyberduck in order to use them as Deliver destinations.

Toronto (ON), Canada - Zevrix Solutions today announces Deliver 2.6.16, a compatibility update to the company's file transfer solution with automatic email notifications. Deliver lets users send files over the Internet and local networks to pre-defined destinations. The app offers file compression, delivery history, automatic PDF creation and other powerful capabilities. It supports FTP, SFTP, WebDAV and other remote and local services, and allows to send files to multiple destinations at once.

The new version allows users to import bookmarks from Cyberduck - a popular libre server and cloud storage browser for Mac and Windows with support for FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Google Drive and other services. The bookmarks will be automatically converted to Deliver destinations, which enables users to quickly repurpose Cyberduck favorites for automatic delivery with email notifications.

"Deliver is a Mac app that comes close to fulfilling the laundry list of requirements," writes Natalia Nowak on Mac360, a Mac app reviews site. "It gives you a methodology and work flow to send files safely and securely to many users over the internet or to local, secure servers."

Deliver solves the problem of notifying recipients of Internet file deliveries automatically by eliminating the need to compose and send confirmations for each transfer. The app offers the following key features:

* Transfer files to FTP, Google Storage, Amazon S3 and other servers
* Automatic email notifications based on variable templates
* Compress files automatically (zip/dmg)
* Hyperlink to file for instant download by recipients
* Encrypt disk images with passwords
* Create lo-res PDF on the fly and attach to e-mail
* Transfer history

Pricing and Availability:
Deliver can be purchased from Zevrix website for $19.95 (USD), as well as from Apple Mac App Store and authorized resellers. Trial is also available for download. The update is free for licensed users of Deliver 2.x. Deliver requires macOS 10.8-10.15.

Zevrix Solutions: http://zevrix.com
Deliver 2.6.16: http://zevrix.com/Deliver.php
Download Deliver: http://zevrix.com/Deliver.dmg
Purchase: http://zevrix.com/store.php
Screenshot: http://zevrix.com/screenshots/deliver-2/MAS/deliver-mas-location.jpg


Located in Toronto, Canada, Zevrix Solutions provides automation and productivity solutions for Adobe Creative Cloud and Creative Suite software, PDF workflows, graphic file diagnostics and Microsoft Office output on Mac OS. Zevrix is dedicated to help professionals increase their profits through automating everyday tasks, producing error-free documents, saving disk space and cutting production costs. For more information, visit their website. Copyright (C) 2020 Zevrix Solutions. All Rights Reserved. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.


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