Thanks SiXXGuNNZ for the heads up and creamhackered for finding the link before it was posted on the FlashFXP site (well done!). After months of beta testing, the people over at FlashFXP have released FlashFXP 2.0 Final.
Features include:
View: Complete Changelog
Screenshot: >>Click Here<<
Download: FlashFXP 2.0 FINAL (Build 901) - 2.07mb
Features include:
- SSL/TLS Support
- 100% Windows XP compatibility
- Application Password Protection
- Enhanced Custom Commands
- A fresh new look...and more.
And Paul continues...
- Because recorded TV shows are stored in the Windows file system as normal data files, it's not possible to copy those files (which can be found in C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersDocumentsRecorded TV by default) to recordable DVD or another PC over the network, and then watch them on other devices. Those devices can be another media center PC, a "normal" PC running Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Media Player 9 (WMP 9), or any consumer DVD player (beginning in December; Microsoft will supply an XP MCE via Windows Update to make this latter option possible).
If you copy recorded TV content to another media center PC, the behavior will be identical to that experienced on the original PC; when you double-click on the file's icon, the Media Center application will launch, and the recorded TV show will play. If you copy the recorded TV show to a Windows XP SP1 machine, and double-click on the file's icon, WMP 9 will launch and the recorded TV show will play inside WMP 9. For DVD players, Laemmel told me that users would be able to simply copy the content to recordable DVD, stick the DVD in the player, and watch the content on TV, as you would normally with any DVD movie.

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