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July 24th, 2008

I’m incredibly proud to say that Flow 1.0.3 is now available. This is big stuff, folks!

The list of fixes and changes for 1.0.3 goes on and on and on. From support for Amazon S3 to massive stability, speed, and efficiency improvements, 1.0.3 is a major step up from 1.0.2.

You can grab 1.0.3 by clicking “Check For Updates…” from the “Flow” menu, or by downloading a fresh copy.

I encourage you to let me know what you think of 1.0.3 by leaving a comment here, or starting a discussion, reporting a problem, proposing an idea, or asking a question on Extendmac’s Get Satisfaction page.

Have a terrific weekend!, Brian Amerige.

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seth:
July 25th, 2008 at 10:56 pm

i’d love to try flow but the download link times out. sigh.

Rick:
August 3rd, 2008 at 5:25 pm

From the screencast, Flow looks pretty cool. But it looks like you’ve opted not to adopt what I consider to be Transmit’s killer feature: the two-paned window with local disk in one pane and remote disk in the other. To me (and I know little about programming and have only limited experience even with FTP), that just seems so intuitive as to be a no-brainer. I find it immensely reassuring, as I can see exactly what files I’m dealing with and where they are. And yet the fact that no-one other than Panic seems to do it like that suggests that it’s not such a self-evidently good thing as I’ve been thinking. I’d love to hear your reasoning for this design choice.

Andru:
August 6th, 2008 at 4:09 am

Hey, Been playing with this for a few hours – really promising app you have here!

A few features which I think it could really do with: – drag&drop ordering of the transfer queue (queuing up a few hundred large jpegs for upload then wanting to quickly upload one small file is a pain!) – ability to delete from the transfer queue with delete/backspace key or small ‘x’ next to the file – ability to delete from the ftp using the delete/backspace key, or dragging to the trash (with a dialog stating it will be permanently deleted – the way finder behaves when you delete from a fileserver) – some background refreshing or action memory would be nice – deleted files often re-appear until you’ve clicked ‘refresh’, not very intuitive. – calculating folder sizes (background process ticking away over a second connection perhaps?) would be truly awesome

Bugs… (?) – when dragging a file from the ftp to the finder, the other columns drag out as well… looks messy.

Hope that’s some help! Andru

ljun:
September 12th, 2008 at 3:20 am

not sure if others are having this issue but …… SFTP still crashes flow for me :X

Brian Amerige:
September 12th, 2008 at 10:12 am

@ijun

Hang tight mate –– an update that fixes that issue is due out pretty soon. :)

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