fman 0.0.3
Today marks the first time a new version of fman is released to existing
users transparently via the auto-update mechanism. The new version includes a
few bug fixes and an implementation of the most-requested feature so far:
Support for copy/cut/paste via the standard keyboard shortcuts. On Windows,
these are Ctrl+C
, Ctrl+X
and Ctrl+V
,
respectively. On OS X, as in Finder, you copy via Cmd+C
, paste via
Cmd+V
and paste-cut via Cmd+Alt+V
. Of course, the
implementation works so that you can copy from Finder/Explorer and paste into
fman and vice versa.
To get the new version on OS X, restart fman twice, leaving it running for a
few seconds each time while it downloads and applies a 260 KB update file.
On Windows, it can take a few hours until you automatically get the new
version. fman displays the version number in the status bar at the bottom of
the screen. If it says 0.0.3
, then you have the latest one.
The release of the new version took a little longer than hoped, mostly because the auto-update functionality still required some work. Following fman's I dare say democratic approach to development, you can see on the public feature requests list what the next feature will be:
Next up are this (and possibly a few other) features, before work begins on the Linux version of fman. Stay tuned!