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FT: show transfer speed

Any features you would like to see in UltraVNC? Propose it here
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netwolf
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FT: show transfer speed

Post by netwolf »

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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Post by MiG »

second that :idea:
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Post by NightRyder »

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.
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Post by netwolf »

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 :)
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Post by NightRyder »

heh, your right. doh :x dont know why i didnt see it like that. ok then, ima flip over to your side. /scratches out and changes vote
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