Large .zip uploads no longer die while your PC is still decompressing.
- Big zip entries could stall the transfer for minutes, then fail. The app
used to fully decompress each large file inside a.zipbefore sending any
of it. The console treated that silence as a dead connection and dropped the
upload after about two minutes — so live speed looked like a crawl even when
Activity later showed a healthy average from a short burst. Large zip
members are now streamed as they decompress (same idea as.7z), and the
console keeps the transfer socket alive for much longer once an upload has
started. - Activity speed labels are clearer. Running rows say “live”; finished
rows still say “avg”. Tiny jobs that finish in a blink no longer show absurd
multi‑GB/s averages.