Alvaro

Latest version: v1.3.0

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1.3.0

This release comes with improved saving functions for servers and better data transfer flexibility.
Alvaro will soon be switching from ".sendData" function to a simpler ".send" format.

1.2.6

This release comes with improvements to blacklisting, bug fixes, exception handling, logging, and saving.

Client classes now have a `verbose` variable when creating them.

1.2.5

This release comes with improved saving and loading functions.
Before, Alvaro would decrypt a file, gather the data and then re-encrypt it. This was unnecessary and insecure. Now, Alvaro loads the file data and decrypts its contents without modifying the encrypted file.

Saving server information has also been improved slightly.

1.2.4

This release comes with improved user saving. Before, Alvaro would save user information into two separate files. This was inefficient and pointless. Now, user information is stored all in one file and Alvaro also allows you to specify the exact filename (before, the username was used) - unless you only specify a directory. In which case, the user's username will automatically be used as the filename under that directory.

1.2.3

This release comes with improved encryption/decryption as well as slightly better exception handling for encrypting/decrypting data.

1.2.2

Version 1.2.2 comes with a few minor bug fixes in some of the test scripts as well as improved exception handling for both servers and clients - a rather common error in connections wasn't being handled correctly before.

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