Now, let’s say it one more time – AFP update

November 23rd, 2009

Okay, so we were _almost_ there last time. Indeed, all seemed fine except for those hellish devices that use DHCAST128 key-exchange, which still refused to start working with ForkLift, even after the 1.7.6 release.

Our first reaction was: Who needs those anyway?

But that was only our irrepressible sense of humor butting in, of course, and finally, we did sit down to reviewing the many diagnostic reports you sent in and started coding like we’re supposed to.

So, we are now the proud owners (more like the proud authors) of a DHCAST128 module which we were generous enough to share with you in this 1.7.7 build.

ForkLift 1.7.7 should now enable you, our esteemed users, to manage those network storages without any more problems.

So, without further ado, let’s see how it performs:
Download ForkLift 1.7.7

As usual, all feedback is welcome.

Good nights everyone


6 Responses to “Now, let’s say it one more time – AFP update”

  1. Gerald says:

    Thank you for your great work!

  2. Steve says:

    This 1.7.7 release worked great for me as well. To anyone else experiencing problems with AFP shares, come on in — the water’s fine!

  3. David says:

    Nice work

    Thanks for your software

    David.

  4. Rene says:

    Hey Guys,

    thank you so much.

    My QNAP is online again.

    /René

  5. Marcel says:

    Unfortunately I still get the “Failed to Connect to Server.” message on OSX 10.5.8. My NAS is a Synology DS409+ (latest firmware, 2.2-0959).

  6. Djorge says:

    Can’t connect to my TimeCapsule 500MB either.