⒈Connect securely using TLS (AUTH TLS)
⒉SSL file transfers
⒊Use the UPnP NAT interface (available in Windows XP) to provide proper port-mapping when connecting securely from behind a NAT/firewall using PORT mode
⒋Choose between manual proxy configuration or automatically detect Internet Explorer's proxy settings, including proxy.pac proxy script files
⒌Choose between 1024, 2048, or 4096 bit key lengths when encrypting SSL/TLS certificates
⒍Improvements include full-screen mode, enhanced Find and Replace and the ability to launch a more powerful editor such as CuteHTML Pro and auto-detect changed files
⒎Define a port range for establishing secure connections via port mode on non-XP systems, specify connection and transfer timeout values, automatically connect to the last visited site on session startup, specify the location in which to store the site manager and much more
⒏Load alternate language resource files (pending availability), choose between toolbar sizes, display commonly accessed menu command images, updated high-color icons, and more
⒐Faster startup, improved bookmarks, Windows 2003 and IIS6 compatibility, revamped overwrite logic, after transfer events, and more
⒑Transfer files between remote hosts securely via SSCN Record and playback standard or secure FTP sessions without programming
