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Release Notes: This is a particularly important release, as it lets you monitor your remote systems now. The only thing you have to do is to run “remote-lsof” on the machine you want to monitor, and configure Filemonitor with a “Preference” pointing to the remote machine. Please read documentation for more info about setting up remote configuration.

  •  18 Jan 2012 22:03

Release Notes: The main feature of this release is the “Filter” that replaces the old “Search” functionality. Now it is possible to display rows that have a specific text value (or part of it) in one or more of their columns. Another change in this release is the improvement of performance and a better response of the application when it is running.

  •  08 Jan 2012 00:40

Release Notes: This release adds a multi-preference feature which allows you to have different configurations for Filemonitor and switch them on as you prefer. It can also check a directory recursively and check a path on an external device or a process associated with a single file.

  •  04 Dec 2011 16:46

Release Notes: This release fixes a “show/hide columns” bug and adds tooltips to the table’s rows.

  •  27 Nov 2011 22:08

Release Notes: The main addition to this release is an extension of the options, as in Queries.

  •  15 May 2011 17:43

Release Notes: The main changes involve faster display of network data and a new and more complete “preferences” dialog that enables the choice of processes, directories, and network connections to be monitored.

  •  19 Feb 2010 10:15

Release Notes: This release changes the application language from C to Java using SWT libraries, while keeping the main features of the old code. It has been split into two applications, Glsof-Queries and Glsof-Filemonitor.

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