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- NetLoad - Version 3.2e - Release 29th August 1996
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- A FILE TRANSFER UTILITY DESIGNED TO GIVE UNPARALLELED
- EASE OF USE TO WEB DEVELOPERS UPDATING WEB SITES
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- Internet: http://www.aerosoft.com.au/netLoad
- email: andrew@aerosoft.com.au
- Contact: Andrew McLean (developer)
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- Thank you for downloading the evaluation copy of NetLoad.
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- PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ THE DETAILS ON THE DOWNLOAD PAGE
- AT THE WEB SITE.
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- A help file is on the way and should be available late August.
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- What is NetLoad?
- ----------------
- 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.
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- 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.
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- If the server cannot be contacted, or the 50 use limit has been reached, NetLoad
- will only transfer files less than 1024 bytes.
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- Starting NetLoad for the first time
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- NetLoad has an easy to follow, six step, getting started help screen.
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- 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.
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- Mirroring
- ---------
- To setup a mirror (download from remote site to your PC) check the 'mirror' box under
- the options tab. Proceed with the 'compare' and 'mirror' as per usual. Remember, files will be
- deleted from you local hard disk if the trash can icon is displayed.
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- Online Registration
- -------------------
- Registration is encrypted and sent to our server in Australia. It's as
- simple as filling out the details and pressing the 'send' button.
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- Please email me if you have comments or bug reports.
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- Cheers,
- Andrew McLean, Developer
- Aerosoft, Australia