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NetLoad - Version 3.5a - Release 20th March 1997
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A FILE TRANSFER UTILITY DESIGNED TO GIVE UNPARALLELED
EASE OF USE TO WEB DEVELOPERS UPDATING WEB SITES
Internet: http://www.aerosoft.com.au/netLoad
email: andrew@aerosoft.com.au
Contact: Andrew McLean (developer)
Thank you for downloading the evaluation copy of NetLoad.
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ THE DETAILS ON THE DOWNLOAD PAGE
AT THE WEB SITE.
A help file exists on the web site for v3.2e and Online Help for
this version will be available soon.
What is NetLoad?
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NetLoad is a smart file transfer system which maintains remote sites using
conventional FTP. It transfers new or updated files, and also recreates
entire directory structures on the remote site, removes old files and old
directories.
About this evaluation version
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This evaluation version contacts the NetLoad Permission Server in Australia
which gives you 50 FULL transfer sessions of NetLoad. You must be connected to the internet
to contact the permission server.
If the server cannot be contacted, or the 50 use limit has been reached, NetLoad
will only transfer files less than 1024 bytes.
Starting NetLoad for the first time
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NetLoad has an easy to follow, six step, getting started help screen.
Remote File List Caching
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NetLoad cahces the remote directory once downloaded to save you time. Although NetLoad maintains
a perfect list of the remote site, it's wise to press 'refresh' on the remote site to make
sure NetLoad's list holds exactly what's there.
Mirroring
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To setup a mirror (download from remote site to your PC) check the 'download' box under
the options tab. Proceed with the 'compare' and 'download' as per usual. Remember, files will be
deleted from you local hard disk if the trash can icon is displayed.
Online Registration
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Registration is encrypted and sent to our server in Australia. It's as
simple as filling out the details and pressing the 'send' button.
Please email me if you have comments or bug reports.
Cheers,
Andrew McLean, Developer
Aerosoft, Australia