Bullet Proof Software Ltd. is pleased to announce the release of Version 1.14 of their hugely popular, Bullet Proof FTP Client for Windows 95/98/NT, today, the 29th August 1999. Two new features stand out: 1) Partial downloads; You can select files to be partially downloaded then aborted automatically, bypassing file-server's upload/download ratios. Great (for instance) for users who want to download large numbers of MP3 files (downloading all but the final seconds of the track) off servers without having to upload large numbers in return. 2) New Graphic Design: The graphics have had a major overhaul and now feature slick, personality filled iconography from popular graphic designer, David 'Sparky' Buck, making BPFTP a pleasure to interface with. Also included are a number of other new features as suggested by our users and our development team. Proving BPFTP is still the most user-responsive and feature-rich FTP client on the market today. As always, the latest version can be downloaded at http://www.bpftp.com/ or for a direct download , http://www.bpftp.com/cgi-bin/closest.cgi For further enquiries, contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regards, Thomas Ambrose Scovell VP of Marketing - Bullet Proof Software Ltd. Sam Gentile Senior Software Engineer - Web Group 978.264.0012 (voice) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 978.264.0010 (fax) www.networkmasters.com "Your Advantage for Internetworking Development" -----Original Message----- From: Lorne Shantz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, August 28, 1999 12:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Cooker] Vote for a BulletProofFTP Port to Linux Sam Gentile wrote: > > No I don't have a DSL line. What is cooker.tar? The whole site? Where is it? > Also, how do I put it on my system. My Mandrake system boots automatically > into KDE. How do I make these updates? Or do I install all over? I'm really > confused. Do you have your linux box connected to the network? If so can you download fmirror? It works pretty good from the bash prompt. I can give you the exact syntax if you need.
