First, let me say that Beyond Compare is great, I love it and have been using it for 10 years, and recommending all my friends buy it.
I particularly love it for the folder sync, and support for FTP, S3 etc. I was wondering -- is there any plan in the roadmap to support S3's server-side encryption? Some S3 buckets can be defined with a policy requiring SSE, which gives "Access Denied" to any file upload that does not have the appropriate encryption parameter defined.
Other FTP clients that support S3 (such as CyberDuck) allow connection-level SSE settings, which do work with this policy. But I'd rather use BC for this, it really does the job best.
I particularly love it for the folder sync, and support for FTP, S3 etc. I was wondering -- is there any plan in the roadmap to support S3's server-side encryption? Some S3 buckets can be defined with a policy requiring SSE, which gives "Access Denied" to any file upload that does not have the appropriate encryption parameter defined.
Other FTP clients that support S3 (such as CyberDuck) allow connection-level SSE settings, which do work with this policy. But I'd rather use BC for this, it really does the job best.
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