I’m excited to announce that Flow 1.1.1 is now available! The changes are as follows:
- We now allow browsing of disks other than the startup disk in the local view.
- Fixed memory leak related to local-browsing.
- Better local-browsing performance.
- Fixed an issue where the tooltip of a transfer could be blank.
- Fixed an issue with SFTP command-queueing.
- Fixed an issue with servers which require login before we can ask for server-features.
- More fixes for Sparkle updating.
- Fix for excessive CPU-usage while browsing in the LocalView, in certain circumstances.
- Fixes for WebDAV, MobileMe iDisk, and Amazon S3.
- Fixed issue where software-update preferences didn’t take effect.
- When moving “up” a directory hierarchy (i.e., moving from a child directory to its parent), we now maintain the selection the same way the Finder does — that is, we select the child we came from.
If you’ve already got a copy of Flow, click “Check for Updates” from the “Flow” menu, sit back, and enjoy. If you’re new to Flow and just found your way here somewhat randomly, do yourself a favor and check it out. You’ll be glad you did.
You’ll be hearing from us soon, so stay tuned. ;-]
-Brian & Olivier.
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