[Rumpus-talk] Rumpus 6.2 Beta 2

John O'Fallon john at maxum.com
Mon Nov 9 13:09:22 PST 2009


Rumpus 6.2 Beta 2 is now available on the usual Rumpus download page:

   http://www.maxum.com/Rumpus/DownloadADemo.html

The full list of updates made since Beta 1 is included below.

The final Rumpus 6.2 release is expected within weeks, so if you are  
interested in Growl support, full-text search, iPhone access, or the  
ability to send/receive files to/from guest users, please be sure to  
check out the Beta and let me know if the new features meet your needs.

John


Rumpus 6.2 Beta 2
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Rumpus will now allow the deletion or replacement of files held open  
by other applications on the server.

Added Chinese WFM translations (Simplified and Traditional).

Updated WFM localizations for Dutch, German, French, Italian and  
Norwegian.

Drop shipped files sent via FileWatch or the Active Users window are  
now sent from the administrator's own e-mail address, if it is entered  
for their user account.

When drop shipping files using the Active Users window or FileWatch,  
users can now choose to send the notification e-mail via OS X Mail,  
taking advantage of the address book, signatures and other features of  
Mail.

The SSL Setup "Redirect HTTP Logins To HTTPS" option now forces all  
attempts to access the server via standard HTTP to login via HTTPS.

Added the "Transient Files Storage Folder" option, allowing Rumpus  
administrators to specify where temporary files, such as multi-file  
zip archives and guest drop ship files, should be stored.

Added the "usernotes" token to Event Notices, allowing the notes  
entered on the "Define Users" window for each account to be included  
in Event Notice e-mail messages.

Drop Ship and File Request URLs now work correctly when a non-standard  
HTTP port is being used, or when HTTPS is enabled.

The file download icon is now removed from the directory listing when  
a user doesn't have the privilege of downloading a file.

Resolved a rare User History display problem.



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