Sharity 3.2 improves performance
updated 12:20 pm EDT, Mon July 31, 2006
Sharity 3.2 released
Objective Development today released Sharity 3.2, an update to its SMB file system for Unix. The new release brings enhanced stability and performance, as well as an improved command line interface. Sharity mounts shares exported by Windows, Samba, and other SMB/CIFS servers in the file system of Unix computers. The application implements Resource Browsing similar to the Windows Network Neighborhood (Netbios Workgroups and Active Directory), NTLM, NTLMv2 as well as Kerberos authentication, Microsoft's Distributed File System (DFS), manipulation of Access Control Lists (ACLs). Sharity 3 is priced at $30 for a private license or $200 for commercial usage, and requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later.


