What's new in AnyClient 6.0.0.80
Nov 15, 2013
- Enhancement: Added synchronization support to S3 protocol.
- Enhancement: Added support for JSCAPE REST file transfer protocol.
- Enhancement: Added automatic Content-Type header mapping when performing file uploads using Amazon S3 protocol.
- Update: Changed font of main menu to use a non-bold font.
- Bug Fix: Resolved progress bar issue when transferring large files.
- Bug Fix: Fixed issues with labels not properly displayed in Spanish and German editions.
- Bug Fix: Resolved issue with improper height of rows displayed in Successful tab.
- Bug Fix: Fixed background display issue when showing "Browse local" and "Browse remote" dialogs.
New in AnyClient 5.4.0.75 (Jul 18, 2013)
- Enhancement: Added ability to perform synchronization from the command line.
- Enhancement: Added ability to retry failed file transfers.
- Bug Fix: Resolved issue transferring directories with Amazon S3.
- Bug Fix: Resolved issue where error message not displayed when file transfer fails.
- Bug Fix: Resolved issue where user is unable to navigate to parent directory when using Amazon S3.
- Bug Fix: Resolved issue where files are not moved to Successful tab after successful file transfer.
New in AnyClient 4.5.0.62 (Sep 13, 2012)
- Added file count to In Progress and Successful tabs in progress monitor.
- Resolved issue with no error being reported when trying to create an Amazon S3 bucket with a non-unique name.
- Resolved progress bar issue experienced when uploading a large number of small files.
New in AnyClient 4.3 (May 12, 2012)
- Several GUI and performance enhancements, the biggest of which is the addition of streaming compression support for AFTP (Accelerated File Transfer Protocol) connections.
- Utilizing streaming compression users can achieve an increase in throughput of up to 800%.
- Other notable changes include much improved memory management and file transfer progress notifications.
New in AnyClient 4.2 (Mar 8, 2012)
- Added ability to load a site.xml configuration file containing site information.
- Added ability to prompt users for password when connecting.
- Added support for automatic PGP decryption when downloading PGP encrypted files.
- Updated debug area of user interface to be more user friendly.
- Removed center upload/download buttons and replaced with a splitter allowing users to resize local and remote filesystem panes.
New in AnyClient 4.1 (Jan 14, 2012)
- Improves support for the AFTP (Accelerated File Transfer Protocol) protocol, a file transfer protocol developed by JSCAPE that can accelerate file transfers over high-latency networks with speeds up to 100x that of FTP. The AFTP daemon is available as part of JSCAPE MFT Server Enterprise Edition 8.1 and above.
- This release also contains several performance and GUI enhancements designed to improve the overall user experience.
New in AnyClient 4.0 (Oct 30, 2011)
- Includes several performance enhancements the most important being the ability to transfer multiple files concurrently.
New in AnyClient 3.0 (May 24, 2011)
- Includes several performance enhancements the most important being the ability to transfer multiple files concurrently.
New in AnyClient 2.0 (Jan 12, 2010)
- Includes fix for saving certificate and host key fingerprints.
New in AnyClient 1.7 (Feb 12, 2009)
- In this release a patch has been made to fix and issue related to parsing UNIX directory listings.
New in AnyClient 1.5 (Aug 28, 2008)
- In this release a patch has been made to fix an error related to caching server SSL certificates and SSH host keys.
New in AnyClient 1.2 (Mar 5, 2008)
- In this release support for SSH/SFTP host key verification has been added. In addition a date/time field was added to both local and remote directory views.
New in AnyClient 1.1 (Feb 12, 2008)
- In this release support for mnemonics has been added and transfer progress dialog is now modal.