Tim Kosse | 8 Dec 2003 00:19
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FileZilla 2.2.2 released

New features:
- added filetype column to remote file list
- file lists can now be sorted over the view menu, even if not using
details style
- added "Add to queue" as selection for default file doubleclick action
- added Korean language files

Fixed bugs:
- fixed VShell server compatibility
- fixed queue releated crash
- no longer automatically try to resume transfer of ascii files after
transfer failure, it did cause troubled due to different line endings.
- compatibility fixes for directory listing parser
- allow SFTP transfers if LIST fails

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Tim Kosse | 31 Dec 2003 22:58
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FileZilla 2.2.3 and a happy new year!

Happy new year everyone!

2003 was a very exciting year for FileZilla. Several magazines have put 
FileZilla on their cover CD, FileZilla became Project of the Month in 
November and Patrick McGovern, the director of SourceForge, has 
presented FileZilla on TechTV in the Screensavers show.
I would like to thank everyone for your great suggestions, bug reports, 
help offers or any other typr of feedback.

But what would a new year be without a new version of FileZilla? ;-)
To start the new year as perfect as possible, I've release FileZilla 
2.2.3. New in this version is the long awaited ability to move files and 
folders around on the server.

Here's the changelog:
New features:
- Improved drag&drop, you can now move files and folders to other 
directories using drag&drop inside the file lists and folder trees.

Fixed bugs:
- Resolved a few directory caching issues
- Creation of drag images no longer uses the built-in windows functions 
as they don't work properly under Windows XP
- Fixed settings dialog not appearing correctly if running under wine
- Fixed crash if selecting OK on the delete file confirmation dialog 
after disconnecting / receiving a new directory listing while displaying 
the dialog.

Happy new year,
Tim Kosse
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