Eddie of BetaNews has let me know that my fav FTP client has been updated to v2.0.1
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CuteFTP Pro is a new business class FTP client completely redesigned from the ground up. It contains the proven features found in our award-winning CuteFTP and many new additions such as a completely redesigned interface, multi-threaded transfers, simultaneous site connections, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connections, and more. The result is a more powerful easy-to-use, well-designed application.
Sun has completed about 75 percent of the layoffs it announced in early October and plans to have about 40,000 employees by the end of the quarter, down from 43,000. As a result of the job cuts and facility reductions, Sun expects to take a $500 million charge, Lehman said.
To help spur sales, Sun has been working to push its 900MHz UltraSparc III processors across its entire hardware line and announced that the Sun Fire 280R entry-level server will now have the speedier chips. Sun's newest high-end and midrange servers already have the 900MHz chips.
The Sun Fire 280R is shipping immediately with two 900MHz chips, at a starting price of $22,995 with 2GB of memory and two 36GB internal disks. A similar product with 750MHz UltraSparc IIIs starts at $17,995, according to information on Sun's Web site.
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Sun also said it plans to introduce some new storage technology in January that will come out of tools it acquired through its purchase of HighGround Systems.in April. Sun has previously said the new offerings would involve virtual storage management and next-generation file system technology.

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