Today we’re releasing Version 3.07 for all editions of Jungle Disk. Our new version makes several performance improvements to Backup Vaults, and corrects several issues reported by our customers since the release of 3.06. Server Edition users can now press a “Change Server” button on the management client, which will return you to the list of available servers.
For a complete list of changes, please review our release notes.
You can download the new version of your edition from our Download Center — and we plan to enable automatic updates early next week. Once we do, Windows and Mac customers can upgrade to the new version by selecting “Check for Updates” from Jungle Disk’s Help Menu.
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Scott said,
June 2, 2010 @ 6:26 pm
3.07 installed on Win 7 x64. Had a small problem installing over 3.06. Win 7 claimed I had windows explorer open and asked that I shut down. I confirmed nothing was running. Clicked retry but still it warned windows explorer was running. I entered task manager and saw one instance of explorer.exe running. I terminated the process and lost my desktop (not surprised). At that point I clicked retry and the install completed successfully. Rebooted and all is OK. Thoughts?
Ian Cummings said,
June 2, 2010 @ 7:05 pm
Gents,
Just downloaded and installed teh usb version of 3.07
- It expands a .svn directory:
maybe interesting but not production code really?
- trying to run it fails to startup:
“procedure entry point ?changeChannel16_jpm@@3PAIA could not be found in dll monitor_images.dll”
A bit disappointing really.
Robert said,
June 3, 2010 @ 1:27 pm
I’ve tried hard not to say anything about the awkward font styling on some parts of the site where part of the top and bottom of the words are whited-out. But now in the release notes where it says “Changes in version 3.07″, it looks like “Changes in version 3.0/” and it took me a while to understand what that meant and why I couldn’t find the 3.07 version changes.
Thanks for the improvements and for the rapid help with support tickets lately. My overall experience with Jungle Disk over the past few years has been great.
Spiel said,
June 10, 2010 @ 8:11 am
Mehh. Without two-way sync (still), I’m seriously considering going to Dropbox and saving my self the headache of using another app to sync.