OBJECTIVE DEVELOPMENT ANNOUNCES SHARITY 3.4, A NEW RELEASE OF THEIR WELL
ESTABLISHED SMB FILE SYSTEM FOR UNIX.
Vienna, Austria – July 3, 2008 — Objective Development today announced the
availability of Sharity 3.4, a new release of their long standing SMB file
system for Unix. This release offers numerous bug fixes, improved
compatibility with many Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices and an
optional automatic check for updates.
Sharity mounts shares exported by Windows, Samba and other SMB/CIFS servers
in the file system of Unix computers. Sharity implements Resource Browsing
similar to the Windows Network Neighborhood (Netbios Workgroups and Active
Directory), NTLM, NTLMv2 and Kerberos authentication, Microsoft’s
Distributed File System (DFS), manipulation of Access Control Lists (ACLs)
and it is available for Sun Solaris, HP-UX, SGI IRIX, IBM AIX, Mac OS X,
Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD operating systems.
Sharity 3 comes with a free, built-in evaluation license. Commercial use
licenses are available for 199 USD, private use licenses for 29 USD (net
prices excluding VAT). Licenses for students of public schools and
universities are free. Discounts for upgrades from Sharity 2 and volume
discounts are also available.
For downloads and more information about Sharity see
http://www.obdev.at/sharity/