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FDM 3.9 RC change log

3.9.1 BETA build 1268. (Sep 3, 2012)
Changes:
[*] Firefox max version set to 20 (just for testing purposes).
[-] Problems integrating portable version into Internet Explorer under Windows 7.

Known bugs (will be fixed in the next update):
– FDM does not process macros when changing destination folder after group change.

3.9.1 BETA build 1264. (Jul 19, 2012)
Changes:
[-] FDM could not start in some cases.

3.9.1 BETA build 1263. (Jul 17, 2012)
Changes:
[-] Bug in Bittorrent downloads properties window.
[-] Bug in Firefox extension.

3.9.1 BETA build 1261. (Jun 22, 2012)
Changes:
[-] Bug in saving list of deleted downloads.
[-] Firefox crashed when entering URL to a file in the address bar.

3.9.1 BETA build 1256. (Jun 4, 2012)
Changes:
[*] Support of “Decrease traffic usage on browser activity” option for Firefox browser.
[-] Bug in saving the list of downloads.

3.9.1 BETA build 1252. (May 4, 2012)
Changes:
[+] FDM saves list of downloads and other service data only when it’s required.
[-] List of downloads could not be saved in some cases (bug of 1250th build).

3.9.1 BETA build 1250. (May 2, 2012)
Changes:
[+] RTSP/MMS downloads
[-] A pack of general bug fixes.

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Happy New Year with the new FDM

Dear FDM Users!

We are proud to announce that FDM 3.8 has been recently released, featuring numerous tweaks and innovations, such as improved Flash video monitoring in popular web browsers and ability to download video files from even more websites than in the past. We hope that you will like this new version. Please, feel free to visit our download page to get FDM 3.8.

Current stable version: FDM ver. 3.8 build 1173

New features:
– Ability to download flash videos from even more web sites than before (FDM’s plug-in now supports the following web browsers: IE 6 – IE 9, Firefox 3.5 – Firefox 9);
– Flash video monitoring in Google Chrome;
– User interface improvements;
– Updated torrents core library;
– Ability to import downloads from uTorrent and Orbit clients;
– Better allocation of traffic between active downloads.