I have the same problem, apparently the last version see all symbolic links as plain files, which makes it quite unusable to develop in ftp environments. I posted in the other forum (didn't see there was a bug forum, my mistake) and sent a couple of mails from the pspad error manager.
Oddly, I found that if you assign a default directory to the ftp account, pspad will correctly open it even if it's a symbolic link, so that saved it from uninstall - but it's still quite twisted, having to avoid symbolic links and browse the whole ftp tree to manually find the right directory - a bookmark system for the ftp browser would be quite welcome :-) -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?4,51209,51387> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
