Jul 31 2001

Gnucleus 1.3.5 Released



From the Zeropaid Mailbox comes this announcement from John Marshall, one of the Gnucleus developers. “Stability and user satisfaction describe this release. When a search
is
performed the most popular files are dynamically sorted to the top by
default. This gives the user the shortest path to download. Also
instead
of attempting downloads one after the other, multiple hosts are tested
simultaneously for the file, meaning downloads start much more quickly.

Changes in this release:
Intelligent automatic re-searching
Uploading and downloading less processor intensive
Dynamically sorted search window
Download objects able to search for alternate hosts
Download attempts are simultaneous (finding open hosts faster)
Copy and Paste works everywhere now
Window size and taskbar status preserved between program runs
Revised socket code so less system resources are used (runs longer)
Fixed viewing uploading files from slowing down gnucleus
Fixed evolver from hanging during upgrade” Gnucleus Homepage

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