FileFluss v0.10
Released April 24, 2026 · View on GitHub ↗
FileFluss 0.10
New: GMX Cloud integration
Connect your GMX MediaCenter account directly with your GMX email and password — FileFluss handles the WebDAV endpoint underneath so there's nothing to configure. Browse, upload, download, and sync GMX Cloud alongside every other connected provider.
pCloud authentication — fixed
pCloud recently stopped issuing auth tokens to third-party clients via password login and simultaneously disabled new OAuth app registrations (the "My Apps" page reports "Temporarily unavailable, please contact support team" — a known regression discussed on Reddit for several months). Existing FileFluss users who signed out could no longer sign back in.
FileFluss 0.10 works around this:
- Email + password login is still attempted first, for the accounts where it still works.
- For everyone else, a new Access Token field accepts the
pcauthbrowser cookie. The sign-in sheet now walks you through locating it in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari DevTools step by step. - Once pasted, the token is stored in the macOS Keychain just like any other credential.
Installation experience
Double-clicking the release DMG now opens a styled install window with the FileFluss icon on the left, an Applications shortcut on the right, and clear instructions across the top — drag and drop, no Finder navigation required.
Other bug fixes
- Upload regressions in the generic transfer path have been corrected.
Full Changelog
See the commit history for the complete list of changes.