CONNECTION LINKS. Opening a vkturnproxy:// (or wdtt://, or freeturn://)
link used to launch the app onto the main screen and then do nothing —
the import prompt only appeared if you happened to open Settings
afterwards, which is not something anyone would think to try. The prompt
now appears wherever you are, including on top of Settings without
throwing you out of the screen you were on.
Several links tapped in a row are all handled now, one after another, in
the order you tapped them; before, only the last one survived. Tapping
the same link twice does not ask you twice.
THE SCREEN NAMES THE SERVER YOU ARE ACTUALLY CONNECTED TO. Importing a
link while the tunnel is up selects the new server for your next
connection — it does not switch the running tunnel over, which would
mean rebuilding every connection. The main screen and the Lock Screen
card used to name the newly selected server anyway, as though it were
already carrying your traffic. They now name the server the session is
really running, and the screen tells you underneath that the new
selection will be used the next time you connect.
If the app is opened while a tunnel it did not start is already running,
and it cannot tell which server that tunnel is using, it now says so
instead of guessing.
A LINK THAT CANNOT BE READ ALWAYS SAYS SO. There was a narrow case where
an unreadable link could be discarded without a word if the screen was
rebuilt at the wrong moment. It now waits until you have actually seen
the message.
Client only — the server side is unchanged, so srtp-build306 remains
current.