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Amigaworld.net News   Amigaworld.net News : SMBMounter Updated
   posted by Daedalus on 11-Jun-2015 22:07:10 (1548 reads)
SMBMounter, my GUI commodity front end for SMBFS, has been updated to version 1.4. This update includes a number of new features, such as:

- MUI GUI (original GadGools GUI also included)
- Locale support, French, German, Spanish, Danish, Italian, Dutch, Czech and Polish catalogs included
- Support for FTP connections via FTPMount
- OS 3.5/3.9 GlowIcons included as well as OS4 icons
- Quickmounts can now be saved as normal mounts
- Added support for opening drawers on Ambient / MorphOS

Version 1.4 is now available to download from (my website and will soon be available on Aminet too.



A massive Thank You to the following people who provided the translations, as
well as valuable beta testing. You all helped me so much!

Yannick Buchy (French)
Hubert Maier (German)
Amigo1 (Italian)
Jaroslav Kabara (Czech)
Enrique Mecklenburg (Spanish)
Johan Banis (Dutch)
Niels Bache (Danish)
Blazej Jedras (Polish)

And a big thank you to everyone who gave feedback and donations for SMBMounter - I appreciate it all!
    

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Re: SMBMounter Updated
Posted on 13-Jun-2015 10:36:15
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Well done!

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Re: SMBMounter Updated
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Nice work, now it`s even easier to mount samba volumes.

SMBFS might need an update. There is a problem when files are accessed simultaneously.
The other day I was playing an mp3 from a remote volume while copying a directory locally from another one (2 different SMBFS mounted volumes). The result : mp3s were skipped to the next, and there were missing files (incomplete copy)!


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Re: SMBMounter Updated
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Thanks guys

Yes, SMBFS is a little outdated at this stage and sometimes has problems with parallel operations like you pointed out, as well as not being compatible with current SMB protocols. The MorphOS version is better, perhaps some day someone will port it to OS3 and/or OS4...


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