UPM 1.5 Released

31Dec06

Just thought I’d slip another release of UPM out before the end of the year.

Here’s what’s new in this release…
- Added Czech and German translations (courtesy of Petr Ustohal)
- Added username and password fields to the HTTP proxy options
- The HTTP Proxy can be enabled/disabled using a checkbox while still retaining the settings for later use
- In the account information dialog the password is masked by default. To view it you untick a checkbox. Thanks to Jelle De Pot for suggesting this feature
- Removed the French localisation (no French translator available)
- Fixed a problem that caused a NullPointerException on the Mac OS X version when exiting the Options dialog after changing the language
- A few small bugfixes here and there

  • Oliver Cervera
    Hello Adrian
    I am Italian and I have translated UMP in italian. How I send you the translation?
    Bye
    (P.S. Excuse me for the bad english)
  • Jelle
    Thanks for bringing the suggestion alive!

    Keep it up...
    Jelle
  • Adrian Smith
    Hi Kevin,

    Thanks for your comments.

    A means of exporting/importing would certainly be a useful feature so I'll look into it.

    An account tree view is a little more challenging. I'll keep it in mind but it's probably not going to happen today or tomorrow. In the meantime have a look at my response to a previous request for a similar feature. It mightn't be exactly along the lines of what you're looking for but it might help, http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=d....

    Cheers

    Adrian
  • Hi there, I would love to switch to your password program but I have two concerns.

    1. When I need to export the passwords elsewhere I have no means of doing so. An XML exporter would be much appreciated.

    2. I like to be able to see a category collapsable view of my passwords so that I can tell whats there as opposed to guessing key words. If you added these two elements I'm sure you could improve your exposure. Thanks and good work.
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