[pskmail] Re: jPSKMail Client 0.3.8 released

  • From: Sergio Matias <sergio.matias@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 23:26:43 +0200

For the windows version, is it possible to store the configuration
files on the program directory instead of the user folder, to make it
"portable"?

Best regards,

--
Sérgio Matias, CT1HMN


On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Pär Crusefalk <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> The jPSKMail client version 0.3.8 is ready for download!
>
> Where can I download?
>
> At the moment its available here:
> http://www.crusefalk.se/jpskmailinstall/
> and should soon be available from the better mirror here:
> http://pskmail.wikispaces.com/Download
>
>
> There are three versions to choose from:
>
> One for linux: jpskmail-0.3.8-Linux-x86-Install
> One for windows: jpskmail-0.3.8-Setup.exe
> One for Macs, BSD, Solaris etc:  jpskmail-0.3.8.zip
>
> The windows installer does its work perfectly by double clicking it on the 
> desktop.
>
> You will have to make the sure the linux installer is executable, either 
> right click on it and set that under properties or use the command line  
> ('sudo chmod +x <installer>').
>
> The zip is intended for all other platforms (that can run java and where 
> fldigi is available), just unzip it and launch the javapskmail.jar.
>
> Prerequisites:
>
> jPSKMail needs Fldigi­3.10 (or better), you will have to install that. Try to
> use the binary from the fldigi website first, it will work in most cases. To 
> run
> the java client you must have the java runtime environment installed (1.6 or
> better).
>
> What has changed?
>
> Just to name a few changes and features:
> - Its now possible to handle compressed email, this increases speed and makes 
> that sensitive email slightly less obvious...
> - Twitter support now uses "pskmail", subscribe to that to get all the tweets
> - More modes supported, a whole lot of them
> - Connected session improvement, significant improvements including handling 
> of timing for faster & slower modes (vk2eta has provided much input there).
> - Heard servers fill the list of known servers, now also when a ping is 
> answered.
> - Some minor GUI adjustments including keyboard shortcut for user registration
> - bugfixes...
>
> Thanks to all the contributors, testers, users!
>
> 73 de Per, sm0rwo

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