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    Popcorn 1.65 beta 3

    Posted on Saturday, January 24 2004 @ 01:46:43 CET by LSDsmurf

    What's new in Popcorn release 1.65 beta 3 (23-January-2004)?

    New features:

    • Popcorn now supports viewing and saving attachments through external applications like WinZip. To view/save attachments in a downloaded message, you can either click on the Save Attachments button on the toolbar, select "Save Attachments..." on the File menu, or you can right click in the message view and select "Save Attachments..." from the context pop-up menu. Which external app. is used is controlled through the "AttachExtractApp" variable in the Popcorn.ini file (the default value is "C:Program FilesWinZipWINZIP32.EXE"). If Popcorn is unable to find the application, it will open a file selection dialog allowing you to specify the location of the app.
    • Added a "Get Complete Mail" item to the inbox context pop-up menu. When viewing and/or saving attachments in a downloaded mail, it must be completely downloaded and not MIME decoded in any way. This item/ command ignores all user settings for partial downloads and MIME decoding, making it easy to completely download a message containing attachments and then successfully viewing and/or saving them.
    • Added a "Decoded and Stripped" item to the mail view context pop-up menu "Message Body". When this view mode is activated, Popcorn will strip away (not display) the HTML code part of multipart/alternative messages.
    • The Popcorn.ini variable "SuppressPromptsTray" is used to suppress (not display) any user input dialogs/prompts while it is minimized in the system tray. Currently, this only affects the Password prompt dialog. The default value is "FALSE".
    • Added menu item mnemonics to the main and mail editor menus.

    Bug-fixes:

    • Controls added dynamically to the mail editor (Cc and Bcc controls) did not properly handle large system fonts.
    • Fixed a small bug in the MIME header parser.
    • Fixed a bug that caused a downloaded message to be displayed twice in the mail view when selected.
    • Fixed a bug in the mail editor that would cause text in the From, To, Cc and Bcc fields to be selected when the window was resized.
    • Fixed a bug in the mail editor that could cause the content of the From, Cc and Bcc fields to be automagically set to a matching entry in the recent-to list.
    • Fixed a bug that caused Popcorn to partially stop responding if the password promp dialog was show while Popcorn was minimized in the system tray.

    Other changes:

    • Included a C++ link switch that reduced the popcorn.exe file size with 8KB.
    • Included a C++ link switch, alternate application startup code and several other optimizations that reduced popsetup.exe (the Popcorn setup executable) file size with 26KB.

    Program Information

    Category:
    Tools and Utilities
    Type:
    Beta


    Version:
    1.65 Beta3
    Size:
    219KB
    Works on:
    Windows


    Product page: here

    Download: Popcorn 1.65 beta 3

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