NetLoad A Couple of Items To Watch Out For Forrest Stroud
A Couple of Items To Watch Out For
One aspect of NetLoad that new users will need to watch out for is NetLoad's option of deleting files on remote sites that are not on your local PC (when uploading files) as well as deleting files on your local PC that are not on the remote site (when performing a download). An option is available for toggling the automatic deletion feature, but it is turned on by default. When the option is checked, any file marked with a trash icon will be deleted.
NetLoad is only available for 32-bit platforms, but it can be used by all editions of Windows 95/98 and Windows NT4/2000. The downloadable evaluation of NetLoad is not time-restricted, but it is limited to fifty full transfer sessions. Once you reach the limit, only files smaller than 1024 bytes can be transferred. The registered release can be purchased for $39.95.