Version 0.95.1 stable has been released on sourceforge.  You may get it
at:

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gtk-gnutella/gtk-gnutella-0.95.1.tar.bz2

Here are the changes since 0.95, as listed in the ChangeLog:

# v 0.95.1      2005.05.06      [stable]
        
- Bitzi tickets are now persistently cached so that tickets are
  available again after restarting GTKG.
- Improved Unicode support:
  * The use of Unicode in queries now matches that of other Gnutella
    clients. This will make it easier to search for file names which
    contain non-Latin characters. At the time of release only
    Gtk-Gnutella 0.95.1 and Limewire will respond properly to Unicode
    queries.
  * Files are shared with their names converted to UTF-8, and
    downloads are stored with UTF-8 file names.
  * Unicode support is now built-in, we no longer depend on the ICU
    library.
- Search improvements:
  * It is now possible to enter negative matches in search strings. If
    you enter "blah -blubb -nada" as search string, results matching
    "blubb" or "nada" are automagically filtered.
  * The search filter allows filtering for files larger than 4 GiB and
    you can also use suffixes like KB, KiB, MB, MiB etc.
- [GTK2] GUI updates:
  * You can drag & drop items under Downloads->Files e.g., to pass
    them to a audio/video player, picture viewer etc. Drag & drop is
    dangerous when used on files from unknown sources. You have been
    warned.
  * GnutellaNet has a new item "Reverse DNS lookup" in its context
    menu to perform a lookup of the peer's IP address.
  * XML data contained in search results is shown in the results
    details pane.
  * The search edit field has been moved to the top.
  * The Downloads pane was split into "Active Sources" and "Queue".
  * Compatible with GTK 2.6.x and older versions.
- The GUI uses SI prefixes according to IEC 60027-2 (2000-11) Ed. 2.0
  everywhere, so hard disk vendors won't fool you any longer.
- Compatibility fixes to allow compilation on more architectures,
  including 64 bit architectures.
  * Systems with a sendfile() that is not largefile compatible work
    again. On platforms without sendfile() we now use mmap() for
    improved efficiency.
- There are now two hostiles.txt, a system-wide ("global") and one in
  the ~/.gtk-gnutella directory. So you only need to put private
  additions into ~/.gtk-gnutella/hostiles.txt. These files are also
  automagically reloaded on change, so you don't need to restart
  Gtk-Gnutella to make the changes effective.
- Updated listings for geographic information, bogus addresses and
  spam sites.
- Greatly enhanced stability as compared to 0.95 due to many bug
  fixes. Other noteworthy bugs fixed are:
  * Gtk-Gnutella as ultrapeer was not routing any searches iff uploads
    had been disabled.
  * Problems with the UDP/TCP port setting have been fixed (bug
#1091827).
- German, Japanese, and Spanish translation updated.

Enjoy!

Hans de Graaff

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