Thanks for fixing the problem of eastern Unicode systems.
As you expected,we Japanese user also could configure the settings.
But now we have another serious problem that didnt exist before.
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When I try to send the file named by Japanese letters,the recipient receives the error messege like 'exceptional file name' and he can't accept the file.
If I rename the file to totally alphabetical,we have no problems.
In the pop-up window of FTPlus,Japanese file names are sometimes garbled.Yes,such garbling happend since Ver.1.0,
but the file itself could be sent with no problem(surely accepted file's name were also correct).
I think these problem is related to the Unicode support for displaying foreign nicknames and file names in 1.1.0.5.
Personally I don't care if the file names are garbled,as long as I can send the files.
I and my friends are using Windows XP(don't know if these informations are useful.)
Thanks again for trying to fix the eastern Unicode problems.