You can now access your entire history via the History menu.You can turn this off via the "Reopen Last Session At Startup" checkbox in the General preference pane. Interarchy will now reopen your last session at startup restoring any open connections.You can change this in the Transfers pane of the Preferences window. By default Interarchy will now download files to the Downloads folder.You can now specify what should happen when a file exists.Instead of renaming the selected object you can opt to open it instead. You can now control what happens when you press the Return or Enter key in a listing window.See the File Manager pop-up menu in the Preferences window. Added support for copy-and-pasting files/folders.The Interarchy Contextual menu has been much improved.It is now a lot smaller and less obnoxious when trying to come to the front. The Transfers window has been redesigned.Cleaned up the behavior of the old "Connect to Server." window.Workspaces allow you to more easily focus on a task. It behaves much like the Finder's Path Bar but with some improvements. Interarchy's listing windows now have a Path Bar which displays the path of the selected file.It behaves much like the Finder's Side Bar. Interarchy adds a Side Bar to listing windows.If Apple ever get their act together and finish Mac OS X's resolution independence support Interarchy should be ready. ![]() Interarchy now has much improved resolution independence support.Most windows - bookmarks, listings, history, etc - can now be placed in a tab. Added "Move Tab to New Window" and "Merge All Windows" commands to the Window menu to help work you work with tabs.Along with being able to reorder tabs in the owning window, you can also drag tabs to a new window. Interarchy's view model has been re-written to support drag-reordering of tabs.Our internal testing has shown dramatic speed improvements for moderately sized websites seconds versus minutes. This means mirrors should take a lot less time to complete. For one it is a lot faster when transferring listings. (Basically, any server that has SSH installed.) SSH has a number of advantages over SFTP. It should work with any server that supports SSH and has perl v4 or later installed. ![]()
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