What's New
All new features and bug fixes in FTP Surfer 1.0.7 are listed below.
Please note, this list includes only those changes between the current
production release and the previous production release.
Version 1.0.7
Added 'quick connect' feature.
Added support for 64bit file sizes.
Bug which would download a group of files using the mode detected for the first
file, even when auto-detect was enabled.
Bug which did not refresh the download to folder tree after creating a new
folder.
Version 1.0.4
Added 'retry connection' option.
Downloading a file using the address bar now prompts to resume a download if
the destination file already exists.
Added option to download a file as ASCII if the target application for viewing
the file was Notepad.
Added support for user@site type firewalls
Fixed bug which prevented file listings being returned from certain FTP sites.
Bug which added duplicate URL's to the address bar drop-down list.
Fixed bug which did not parse UNIX listings correctly when the group name
field was empty.
Version 1.0.3
Added 'save settings to INI file' option to use surfer.ini instead of the
registry to save the user settings.
Added feature to change file permissions on unix using the 'SITE chmod' command.
Added transfer type setting to custom file associations.
Added "Explore from" setting to the General tab of the site profiles dialog box,
this replaces "Initial Directory" setting on the Connection tab.
Bug on MPE servers which prevented files being renamed.
Bug on MPE which did not delete a file if a transfer was canceled
and the file was being created using custom build parameters.
Version 1.0.2
Bug which prevented huge file listings from being displayed. FTP Surfer can now
support file listings containing 35000+ files.
Version 1.0.1
Bug which could crash or suspend FTP Surfer while redundant connections were
closed after quickly browsing folders which had required multiple connections be
made.
Bug which continued to resolve link file locations after using Stop to cancel a
folder contents download.
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