Deliver Express Basic is an automated solution to send and share files easily across the Internet and local networks. Deliver Express Basic lets you send files to up to 15 locations (Standard through Enterprise licenses allow from 50 to unlimited number of locations). Deliver Express processes files automatically from hot folders and offers automatic e-mail notifications, multi-destination transfer, detailed delivery history and much more. Deliver Express is suitable as an enterprise solution, as well as for single users
As a company-wide solution, it can
What's New
Version 2.2.2:
fixed: Disk images are now encrypted as expected when required by destination settings.
fixed: Destination code is not duplicated anymore when destination is duplicated.
As an owner of Deliver I was anxious to try out Deliver Express.
I am pleased to report that it adds the ability to have a dedicated hot folder for sending a file wherever one needs to have it sent with e-mail notification and compression if desired. The simplicity of use is perhaps the greatest feature but many people will appreciate the detailed history, custom e-mail templates and automatic reporting or encryption. In terms of speed I found it very quick while not affecting the performance of my MacBook Pro in any way.
I had some questions for the developer and I found Leo to be very prompt and thorough in his assistance. I deducted a half-star from Ease of Use due to the lack of an integrated User Guide in the Help menu. There are Tool Tips displayed however and there is a manual for Deliver available online which should answer most questions one might have.
This program is a gem and I look forward to the final release.
I encourage people to give Deliver Express a try and see if it might perfectly meet their needs.
Looks very nice but can't get FTP to work. Every time I put something in the Path field I get strange error messages like:
"Server denied you to change to the given directory
Last Server Message: 221 Goodbye.
Please make sure that destination address and login info are correct."
I am sure the Path is correct as I double checked. I maintain the FPT server myself and FileChute and Transmit work just fine. It seems like Deliver Express can only see files or folders which are in the root of the FTP server.
Also, something weird happens wheb I resize the Destinations window...
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Deliver Express Basic is an automated solution to send and share files easily across the Internet and local networks. Deliver Express Basic lets you send files to up to 15 locations (Standard through Enterprise licenses allow from 50 to unlimited number of locations). Deliver Express processes files automatically from hot folders and offers automatic e-mail notifications, multi-destination transfer, detailed delivery history and much more. Deliver Express is suitable as an enterprise solution, as well as for single users
As a company-wide solution, it can process deliveries absolutely unattended on a dedicated station serving an entire workgroup. It's an ideal solution for ad agencies, audio and video recording studios, publications and others. The program supports FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, MobileMe, Amazon S3, AFP, SMB and local destinations.
Key features:
Automate delivery to remote and local servers with hot folder processing
Supports FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, MobileMe, Amazon S3, AFP, SMB and local destinations
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I thought it's basically the same software (same dmg) for Basic, Standard and Enterprise and the number of locations depends on the license-code.
Brillant software by the way...
It's the same. :) I'll work with MacUpdate to restore the status quo. They had to split it into separate licenses when running a promo.
Leo Revzin
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Zevrix Solutions
Solutions for Graphics, Print & File Delivery
www.zevrix.com
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Mcmillan reviewed on 02 Dec 2010
I am pleased to report that it adds the ability to have a dedicated hot folder for sending a file wherever one needs to have it sent with e-mail notification and compression if desired. The simplicity of use is perhaps the greatest feature but many people will appreciate the detailed history, custom e-mail templates and automatic reporting or encryption. In terms of speed I found it very quick while not affecting the performance of my MacBook Pro in any way.
I had some questions for the developer and I found Leo to be very prompt and thorough in his assistance. I deducted a half-star from Ease of Use due to the lack of an integrated User Guide in the Help menu. There are Tool Tips displayed however and there is a manual for Deliver available online which should answer most questions one might have.
This program is a gem and I look forward to the final release.
I encourage people to give Deliver Express a try and see if it might perfectly meet their needs.
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"Server denied you to change to the given directory
Last Server Message: 221 Goodbye.
Please make sure that destination address and login info are correct."
I am sure the Path is correct as I double checked. I maintain the FPT server myself and FileChute and Transmit work just fine. It seems like Deliver Express can only see files or folders which are in the root of the FTP server.
Also, something weird happens wheb I resize the Destinations window...
So I guess I'm staying with FileChute.
(Deliver Express 2.1.6 Trial Version)
I contacted Septimus, and the problem he mentions have been solved and Deliver Express currently works as expected.
Thanks,
Leo Revzin
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Zevrix Solutions
Solutions for Graphics, Print & File Delivery
www.zevrix.com
don_9c78409f rated on 04 Apr 2012
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JohnKHeath rated on 29 Oct 2011