Fc-remote requiring registration and some other stuff
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Dec 21, 2022, 8:07:38 AM12/21/22
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Hello Brian,
I hope everything works well for you in spite of any recent File
Commander updates. I just noticed that the latest fc-remote build
available for Ubuntu asks for registration after some time. Although I
have a registration myself, I didn't upload the registration file to
that machine since the registration isn't required any longer -
however, the fc-remote builds probably predate that change. Would it
be possible to provide updated builds of fc-remote?
On a slightly related note - I couldn't find a link to the download
page with fc-remote builds anywhere on the standard FileCommander
pages (neither on the main one, nor on the one with development
builds). Obviously, it's possible that I just overlooked it (did I?),
but if not, it would be useful to have the link there.
Finally, I'd like to remind you to my half a year old (exactly ;-) )
for an updated build of the Win64 build of FC-W.
Many thanks for all your great work and Merry Christmas!
Tomas
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Dec 22, 2022, 4:06:37 AM12/22/22
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Sorry, forget the part of my previous message related to the fc-remote
download page link, it's available on the FC development progress
page, I don't know how I could have missed it... :-( Obviously, the
other two parts still apply.