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Transient 2.02 released
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From: Fred Graute <fjgra...@casema.nl>
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Subject: Transient 2.02 released
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Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 22:24:25 +0000 (UTC)
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I'm pleased to announce that version 2.02 of Transient is available for
download http://www.stronged.iconbar.com/fjg/zips/transient.zip
The following changes have been made in this release :
* Shift-Drag now moves objects to the current user's Today directory.
* Variable Transient$TodayDir points to Today dir of current user.
* Ctrl-Select click on iconbar icon opens all Day directories of the
current user.
* Ctrl-Adjust click on iconbar icon opens the root of the temporary
directory.
* Added a button to Choices > Format to open help page on date formats.
* Changed the way the temporary directory is set in Choices > Misc.
* Altering the iconbar text in Choices changed the iconbar icon before
'Save' was clicked.
Again, many thanks to Tony Moore for all his testing and very useful
suggestions.
About Transient
===============
Transient is a utility which provides a temporary directory on your hard
disc, creating a new subdirectory every day to help you organise files.
You can use it like a RAM disc - drag files to it, save files to it -
but the files will remain on the hard disc until you delete them.
If so desired, the directories can be expired automatically when they've
reached a certain age.
--
Fred Graute
http://www.stronged.iconbar.com/fjg
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