MxxCon Posted January 18, 2003 Share Posted January 18, 2003 FlashFXP v2.0 (build 908) Maintenance Release Added * Priority Transfer Queue (This allows you to rank files (wildcard matching) to determine the transfer order) Options -> Filters -> Priority List Changes * SSL_SHUTDOWN is now called twice as per a recommendation. Fixed * When moving files the busy state wasn't set and changing folders was allowed, if the folder was changed FlashFXP generated an error. * A bug when editing files via the search dialog * A bug when selecting a previous search mask from the search dialog * A bug that prevented the user from dragging files from Windows Explorer to the Queue Window. * A bug where in some rare instances the s/key flag isn't properly set. * FlashFXP now properly handles ftp directory creation where the ftp server creates the folder with a slightly different name. The new folder name is obtained from the server reply. update is available for registred users via FlashFXP LiveUpdate. installer will be updated a later time What's New http://www.flashfxp.com/wn908.php Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toxikk Veteran Posted January 18, 2003 Veteran Share Posted January 18, 2003 i got this via live update. i was gonna post but i figured i'd leave that up to you mxxcon cuz you da fxp man. fireal. :devil: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trust Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 FlashFXP v2.0 (build 908) Maintenance Release I wonder two things about FlashFXP. First when the ppl of FlashFXP will release a final and definitive version of that FTP client (as a customer of many software, I dont likes to update every week a shareware program... (To me, that show a lacking of professionalism)Thats why I dont use FlashFXP as FTP client). And second, when they will gets some ideas from others FTP clients that allow to download and upload a file in multiple parts... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MxxCon Posted January 19, 2003 Author Share Posted January 19, 2003 "final" version is build 906. if you don't like upgrading every week go back to using 906. i guess you'd rather to put up with any bugs and missing features rather than use liveupdate to download 500k file :rolleyes: what do you call "professional"? one release every 2 years? no thanx. i'd rather update daily and always have safest, latest and greatest FlashFXP. there is nothing "un-professional" about often releasing new versions. it's impossible to upload a file in multiple parts. for multi segmented download just open another instance of FlashFXP and fire away. it's more flexiable than using multi-threaded client such as SmartFTP or CuteFTP. if any of those crash you lose every transfer. if any FlashFXP crashes, you lose only that one transfer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiXXGuNNZ Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 "final" version is build 906. if you don't like upgrading every week go back to using 906.i guess you'd rather to put up with any bugs and missing features rather than use liveupdate to download 500k file :rolleyes: what do you call "professional"? one release every 2 years? no thanx. i'd rather update daily and always have safest, latest and greatest FlashFXP. there is nothing "un-professional" about often releasing new versions. it's impossible to upload a file in multiple parts. for multi segmented download just open another instance of FlashFXP and fire away. it's more flexiable than using multi-threaded client such as SmartFTP or CuteFTP. if any of those crash you lose every transfer. if any FlashFXP crashes, you lose only that one transfer. I totally agree with you, I like that bugs actually get fixed, it isn't mandatory that you upgrade Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trust Posted January 20, 2003 Share Posted January 20, 2003 it's more flexiable than using multi threaded client such as SmartFTP or CuteFTP. Thats for sure... So, I keep with my old client :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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