[ZendTo] ANNOUNCE: Version 5.00 released

Jules Jules at Zend.To
Mon Jan 22 16:38:16 GMT 2018


Okay folks, this is it!

Several of us (thanks to all of you!) have done lots of testing, and 
version 5.00 is good to go.

I have just uploaded it to the yum and apt repos, and of course to the 
website.

The major new highlights are these:
* More modern user interface graphics, borrowed heavily from the great work
   done by Mitchell St. Amant <mstamant at nnet.ca>.
* Drag-and-drop support for adding multiple files at once to a new drop-off.
* Multiple file selection supported for adding multiple files at once to a
   new drop-off.
* Internationalisation (i18n) support via gettext.
   Translations from US English to British English, French, German and
   Spanish are provided so far. More translation volunteers wanted!
   Please see http://zend.to/translators.php for more information.
* All libraries updated to latest versions.
   (jQuery, jQuery-ui, Facebox, DataTables, PHPMailer)
* Internet Explorer 8 is no longer supported. If you absolutely must have
   support for IE 8, please use ZendTo version 4.
* "Request Codes" are now 3 3-digit numbers by default, but can be switched
   back to the old 3 3- or 4-letter words.
* New preferences added to totally disable emailing recipients about new
   drop-offs, and to disable ability to put Passcode in those emails.
* New tick-box when creating a new drop-off, so you can choose not to send
   the Passcode to the recipients, only the Claim ID. When they click the
   link they receive, they are prompted to enter the Passcode necessary.
- Many other minor enhancements and fixes for all reported/known bugs.

So please download and install it from
     http://zend.to/

Any bugs, problems and/or questions, please don't hesitate to get in 
touch straight away, though you might want to try asking on the mailing 
list first in case it's a common issue others know the answer to.

Cheers,

Jules

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