AllPeers v0.75
The other day we released AllPeers v0.75, with a number of improvements that we hope you’ll enjoy. One of the most frequent complaints we’re heard about previous versions is that, if someone who has shared files with you goes offline, downloads don’t resume automatically when they return. This is now fixed. We’ve also completely redesigned the procedure for restoring your account if you change computers or need to get your AllPeers account back for any other reason. This has been another very common support issue in the past.
We’ve made a number of changes to the user interface that we hope will make it more attractive and usable. And finally we’ve spent a lot of time tuning performance to make the software faster and more responsive. We hope you’ll enjoy the new version and we look forward to your feedback.
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When do you think that a build with Firefox 3 compatibility, even for testing, will be made available?
Comment by Al Billings — 12/14/2007 @ 2:24 am
Any word on a Linux version?
Comment by Ben McDonald — 12/14/2007 @ 5:53 am
Hey Al - I’ve already made a patch for this (a massive 2Mb patch, no less): https://bugzilla.allpeers.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3362. We haven’t started testing yet, however. We should have something you can try next week.
Comment by Matt — 12/14/2007 @ 9:50 am
Ben - We’ve always had a Linux version.
Comment by Matt — 12/14/2007 @ 9:51 am
Matt, that would be great!
I’m actually one of the people testing extensions on FF3 so I care for a variety of reasons.
Comment by Al Billings — 12/14/2007 @ 8:27 pm