The longer the "ping time" between Jalbum and the server, the more the benefit. Apart from the size reduction, this significantly cuts publishing time for albums containing many small files as all files are passed in one "zip stream" instead of being negotiated one by one between Jalbum and the server. Introducing zipstream publishing! On servers that supports this (our hosting soon will), Jalbum now zips an album as it publishes it and the server unzips at the same time. If it won't fit, the "ok" button is greyed out. Finally this version is pretty good at estimating if the album to be published will fit or not. Also, files that have been deleted locally are now safely deleted on the server before publishing new and changed files. This comparison doesn't suffer from any time difference issues like the previous scheme did. Tight publishing: Jalbum now compares what needs to be published in a fraction of the earlier time. Jalbum will now make a quick "Make changes" up to 25 images - max, followed by launching the browser for preview. Try pressing F3 after making any change to an album (skin change, style change etc). With this release I've also added a plugin that does a "quick and dirty" preview of albums. Smooth image scaling is now twice as fast and should be at least as good as before.
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