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Show stopper: On a WebDAV drive where the user has administrator level, I could create a new folder using the [New folder] command of the Windows Explorer, but then I could not rename it. Error message: “Ordner umbenennen. Die Quelldatei oder vom Quelldatenträger kann nicht gelesen werden.” (With a different WebDAV client I have no problems renaming the folder.) The un-nameable folder can be deleted again.
-General comments:*
GUI: A little bit to spartan like.
Opening the GUI – you have to know that it can be opened from the system tray only.
After installation a dialog should appear allowing to start configuring.
When opened from the Windows Start menu, a dialog should appear allowing to start configuring.
Either you can enter log-in name and password during configuration or none. When there is a field just for the name, I wonder what about the password.
Translation is incomplete, e.g. in the system tray menu: New Bookmark / Verlauf / No Bookmarks / About / Quit Mountain Duck
In the configuration dialog it was not possible to enter a port number numerical (“:” could not be entered in the Server URL field), I had to use the spin buttons to change from 443 to something like 5555.
I had to set port 5556 to get port 5555
You cannot change a password once it has been entered with option “Save password” – even it is (may be?) wrong and no connection possible
Positive: An unknown certificate is warned but it can be made to be accepted always.
Deinstallation: The deinstallation appears to have finished long before it actually finished. (Windows cannot be shut down for some time after deinstallation appeared to have finished.)
Opening the GUI – you have to know that it can be opened from the system tray only.
After installation a dialog should appear allowing to start configuring.
When opened from the Windows Start menu, a dialog should appear allowing to start configuring.
We might introduce a welcome screen to alert the user of the system tray only application.
Either you can enter log-in name and password during configuration or none. When there is a field just for the name, I wonder what about the password.
Passwords are stored encrypted in the system preferences when entered in the login prompt.
Translation is incomplete, e.g. in the system tray menu: New Bookmark / Verlauf / No Bookmarks / About / Quit Mountain Duck
Will be fixed in a post 1.0 release.
In the configuration dialog it was not possible to enter a port number numerical (“:” could not be entered in the Server URL field), I had to use the spin buttons to change from 443 to something like 5555.
I had to set port 5556 to get port 5555
Thanks for reporting this issue. We will get this fixed.
You cannot change a password once it has been entered with option “Save password” – even it is (may be?) wrong and no connection possible
You should get prompted with a login panel to enter new credentials.
Positive: An unknown certificate is warned but it can be made to be accepted always.
Deinstallation: The deinstallation appears to have finished long before it actually finished. (Windows cannot be shut down for some time after deinstallation appeared to have finished.)
How do I get a new version? The update feature does not update anything. The show stopper prevents me from using the installed version.
Please write to [mailto:support@mountainduck.io].
Show stopper: On a WebDAV drive where the user has administrator level, I could create a new folder using the [New folder] command of the Windows Explorer, but then I could not rename it. Error message: “Ordner umbenennen. Die Quelldatei oder vom Quelldatenträger kann nicht gelesen werden.” (With a different WebDAV client I have no problems renaming the folder.) The un-nameable folder can be deleted again.
-General comments:*
GUI: A little bit to spartan like.
Deinstallation: The deinstallation appears to have finished long before it actually finished. (Windows cannot be shut down for some time after deinstallation appeared to have finished.)
Attachments
mountainduck.log
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