Every time you open the file transfer window you have to navigate to the correct subdirectories on both the local and remote machine. I think it would be nice if
1) UltraVNC would remember which subdirectories you were in the last time you did a file transfer. At least within the same session this should be fairly easy to do.
2) If you could have a list of "quick links" to the subdirectories you most often navigate to. This could either be implemented as: a) you select what directories you want to have as quick links. or b) the last 5 (or 10 or whatever) subdirectories you made a file transfer to/from
I think this would greatly enhance the functionality of the file transfer capabilities of UltraVNC.
Thanks.
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File transfer: "Quick links" to subdirectories
I agree
1) For now, in the same session, you can use the "minimize" button in the FT Window instead of closing it. This way when you restore it you're still in the same directories that you were in when you minimized the FT window.
2) It implies a persistence of the visited directories somewhere (a txt or ini file in the viewer directory or in the registry). 'have to think about it.
1) For now, in the same session, you can use the "minimize" button in the FT Window instead of closing it. This way when you restore it you're still in the same directories that you were in when you minimized the FT window.
2) It implies a persistence of the visited directories somewhere (a txt or ini file in the viewer directory or in the registry). 'have to think about it.
UltraSam
keep it slim
it would by nice to have all the requested features included,
netwolfs "my documents and desktop" would be a good thing..
but keep the application slim.....
netwolfs "my documents and desktop" would be a good thing..
but keep the application slim.....