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February 1st, 2009

Flow 1.1.2 is right around the corner, and includes a bunch of really important bug-fixes. Notably:

  • Uploading and downloading directories is dramatically more efficient (in terms of CPU usage).
  • Uploading/downloading directories, and navigating a heavily nested directory hierarchy via FTP will no longer fail when the path-lengths become arbitrarily long.
  • The local-view now keeps itself alphabetically sorted, always.

The first two changes are big ones, so we’d really appreciate it if you’d try out 1.1.2, and let us know how it goes, either by commenting on this post, or by sending us a message.

Click here to download 1.1.2.

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Pierre Lourens:
February 5th, 2009 at 9:52 pm

In the process of changing hosts, I found that uploading/downloading directories was a billion times better with 1.1.2.

Fabio:
February 11th, 2009 at 4:36 pm

Amazing app, I had some serious trouble with 1.1.1 where the connection to my FTP server would just timeout and I wasn’t able to dowload / upload anything, now it works extremely well, that includes the speed I was able to access my Amazon S3 account too. Impressive! I will buy a license really soon!

Jesper:
February 12th, 2009 at 3:23 pm

Well still a useless app to me, since I cant resume my uploads and downloads. That is a very basic feature, that all other FTP clients have, so I wonder why this one STILL doesn’t have it. Everything else looks good.

I hope that you one day have RESUME function, so I can buy this app.

/Jesper

Lanza:
April 16th, 2009 at 2:34 am

Amazing. The missing file transfer app for OS X.

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