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FT: show transfer speed
FT: show transfer speed
Well, the topic says it: IMO it would be nice to have the current (and maybe also average) file transfer speed displayed somewhere in the file transfer window.
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I understand how that would be useful for some people, but I vote against it. I use dumeter (Download/Upload) and It has been the most reliable meter I have ever used. When set to instant (vs average) I can tell when .1 kbps are moving. It comes in a small window that I shrink to just larger then the text on this screen, and stick at the bottom of my screen.
So ya, I wouldn't find it useful at all. I think there are better things to spend time on. Though, this would be better then some things I can think of.
So ya, I wouldn't find it useful at all. I think there are better things to spend time on. Though, this would be better then some things I can think of.
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Well, I know and use DUMeter too, and I like it, but it doesn´t do the same thing as the feature I requested.
DUMeter displays the entire traffic of the network adapter, not only traffic caused by UVNC (or any other app).
So if there is any other traffic (downloads, LAN-traffic etc.), it´s impossible to determine the speed of an UVNC file transfer.
Besides, it shouldn´t take too much time implementing a (approximate, doesn´t have to be accurate) GUI speed output
DUMeter displays the entire traffic of the network adapter, not only traffic caused by UVNC (or any other app).
So if there is any other traffic (downloads, LAN-traffic etc.), it´s impossible to determine the speed of an UVNC file transfer.
Besides, it shouldn´t take too much time implementing a (approximate, doesn´t have to be accurate) GUI speed output

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