Downloads: Benign version 1.36 now available from www.firetrust.com
hamster writes "Benign version 1.36 is now available from www.firetrust.com
On that page (bottom right) click the Benign 'Free download' button. Ensure the old version is not running when you install the new version 1.36.
Do not uninstall old versions. The new version will write over the old but keep all the settings and registration details. You do not need to enter your registration key again.
Hamish
FireTrust Benign
Changelog
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Changes from 1.35 to 1.36
+ Added a 'Thank you, your registration was successful' message when a
valid registration key is entered.
+ Added a 'The registration key you have entered is not valid.' message
when inputing an old-style trial key (trial keys are no longer used).
+ Changed the 'Could not bind socket. Address and port are already in
use.' message to a more helpful explanation.
* Changed the way the security profile file types lists are saved into
the registry so that the entries stay in the same order.
* Changed handling of A href attributes in HTML emails so that
fragment-only links (ie. links to part of the same email) are not
affected.
* Added extra error handling on Netscape cookie manager, to attempt to
track down a problem affecting one user.
Changes from 1.34 to 1.35
+ Added a 'Update the received date and time on each message' option,
now off by default.
+ Added workaround requested by a user to deal with certain broken
cgi-bin e-mail scripts, message parts with Content-Type: text
(which is invalid) will be changed to text/plain.
Changes from 1.33 to 1.34
+ Modified some of the labels and hints in the Options dialog to make
them more explanatory.
+ Changed the 'Next' button caption to 'Import' at the appropriate
stage in the Account Import Wizard, to make it more clear what stage
the process is at.
* Fixed bug in the Account Import Wizard, was creating duplicate
entries in the Benign accounts list when re-importing accounts that
had previously been set-up.
* Fixed bug causing exceptions when updating the HOSTS file.
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Posted on Monday, 21 April 2003 @ 22:53:44 UTC by Paul (1539 reads) [ Trackback ]