- Fixed a bug that sometimes caused FTP downloads to restart rather than resume
1.7
- Registered with Kagi(about time eh?)
- Extended Trial Period to 30 launches
- The "Bytes Copied" field no longer flashes
- Added speed indicator, it shows the average speed for the last 2 minutes
- ViaHTTP now supports custom ports(example: http://www.audiofind.com:70)
- Added FTP support
- "Set Browser Prefix" now redirects FTP downloads to ViaHTTP too
- To use a username and password for FTP downloads, type in the address like you would type it into Netscape, example: user:pass@ftp.server.com
- If you have any problems with FTP downloads, email me and I'll look into it
1.6
- The Download window now resembles the Finder's Copy window
- ViaHTTP now recognizes error codes
- Internet Config is now used to set the proper file type/creators
- "Set Browser Prefix" now works with Internet Explorer
- Removed the URL Grabber, it wasn't very useful
- Transfers are now automatically queued, if you wish to start a transfer outside of the queue, simply press "Connect" in the download window
1.5
- Small bug fixes
1.4
- Changed Trial thing to 15 launches rather than 20 days
- Added Queuing(email me if you have any probs, I didn't do any extensive testing)
- Added Serial Number system
- Took out all the sub header placards
1.3
- Added Proxy Support
- Added Custom Buffer Size option
1.2
- Fixed bug with Starting Downloads 2 times in a row(OutofBounds Exception)
- Command-Clicking the Stop button now leaves the window open(Click Reload to Resume the download)
- Added Bugs/Suggestions form, it's in the Apple menu
- The UI still doesn't look quite right......... tell me what ya think
1.1
- Added URL Grabber(Command-G)
- Added Text Drop(You can drag URL's onto the Connect window)
- Added "httpr://" prefix, heres how you set it up:
YOU ONLY HAVE TO DO THIS ONCE
1) Open Netscape
2) Open ViaHTTP
3) Press Command-P
Now Netscape will open ViaHTTP whenever it encounters a URL starting with "httpr://"
So, if you want to download a file in ViaHTTP, simply replace "http://" with "httpr://", it works exactly like the "Telnet://" or "Hotline://" prefixes..........