Nov 1 2003

Swapper.NET 4.2

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Revolutionary Stuff is proud to release Swapper.NET 4.2.  This release has been about 5 months in the working, but it is well worth the wait.  A ton of code has been rewritten, improved and optimized under the covers and the user interface has been polished once again.  As always, there is NO Adware, NO Spyware, NO bundled software.  The only thing left to do is to download and run Swapper.NET.
 
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A partial list of the features/changes include:

  • Indexes and searches Microsoft Windows shares on remote computers in your workgroup
  • Browse host listings show up as remote servers in the tree
  • Push proxy is supported
  • Greater control over the files you want indexed verses the ones you want to share
  • Leaf guided dynamic queries
  • Magnet links
  • GGEP path statements are sent and used
  • Search page has full filtering capabilities
  • Major download mesh changes. X-Alt and X-NAlt are supported.
  • The more info pane is only visible when useful
  • Redone status bar icons and notifications
  • Msn style window on download complete
  • Major speedups

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    See the version history page for more details.

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