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dmrpsm made 1 file-release changes.
2009-07-27 12:10:01 UTC by dmrpsm
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Single left click is only one possible variant, but for me it is the most appropriate . It may be middle click or something other. The main idea is to allow 'Load sessions' menu to appear with simple action.
2009-06-03 06:40:24 UTC by coctic
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Hi Constantin
Many thanks for the suggestion - I'll have a look at this - but I need to make sure that it doesn't interfere with the double left click to display the tree or list window
Regards
David.
2009-06-02 19:15:20 UTC by dmrpsm
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When PSM is minimized to tray, one needs to right-click PSM icon to open menu, point to "Load session" and wait (or click it) and then click session name. I think it would be more convenient to allow session list to appear with one click, i.e. simple left click (since it does nothing now) on PSM tray icon wil show session list immediately, without need to navigate through menu.
I think running...
2009-06-01 06:14:59 UTC by coctic
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Add port and protocol to CSV export and session sync.
2009-05-23 17:42:48 UTC by dmrpsm
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Add a facility to automate the session syncing.
2009-05-23 17:41:52 UTC by dmrpsm
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Hi Shane
Apologies for the slow reply - I've been on holiday!
Including port number and protocol in the session synchronisation is a very sensible suggestion - just not one I'd thought of ( all my sessions are SSH ).
The automatic sync is also a good idea - but probably needs a bit more thought and work to implement.
I'll open feature requests for both of these.
Kind Regards...
2009-05-23 17:40:40 UTC by dmrpsm
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I have been really looking forward to the day that PSM came with session syncing. However, it only seems to be syncing IP, Name, and Folder. What about port number? I think that's the only thing missing from the sync. All the attributes don't need to be synced like they are in the Registry export. But I would like the port number to be passed along. I have several switches that I use SSH...
2009-05-08 16:18:10 UTC by xious
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Thanks. As it is pleasant when sessions are displayed on a native language correctly :)
2009-04-27 04:49:24 UTC by astashov_
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See
https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=3240697&forum_id=578349.
2009-04-26 20:00:39 UTC by dmrpsm