On behalf of the Extendmac team, I’m proud to announce the immediate availability of Flow 1.2.
1.2 brings a number of welcome changes to Flow, like a Finder-like Column View, redesigned toolbar layout, more flexible bookmark settings, Snow Leopard compatibility, and literally hundreds of bug fixes. For full the release notes, click here (opens in new window).
If you have Flow already, click “Check for Updates…” from the “Flow” menu. Your copy of Flow will be automatically updated to version 1.2. If you haven’t yet tried Flow, do yourself a favor and download it.
(By the way: we think 1.2 is such a great improvement over previous Flow releases that we’ve reset all Flow trials. Regardless of whether or not you’ve tried Flow before, you can try it again for a full fifteen days.)
Having launched Flow 1.2, I’d like to point out some of the many exciting changes that are happening at Extendmac: We’ll be releasing updates to Flow more rapidly, communicating more openly (through blog posts, and Twitter), and in general, being a much more responsive company. We will likely miss our hopeful September launch date for Flow 1.5, but rest assured, we are working harder than ever to make Flow the best file-transfer client this world has ever seen.
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