Pixelmator 3.5 - The Pixelmator Team has released Pixelmator 3.5 (aka “Canyon”) with two new tools, plus a new Pixelmator Retouch Extension for Apple’s Photos app. (Free from Evernote or the Mac App Store, 53.6 MB, release notes, 10.9+) Note that the Mac App Store remains stuck at version 6.6.1 as of this writing. The update resolves several crashing bugs, improves sync performance, fixes a bug that prevented high-DPI images from being cropped accurately, corrects an issue that rendered links as plain text, improves business card scan accuracy for ScanSnap Evernote Edition scanners, and fixes a bug that prevents some PDFs from displayingĬorrectly after being annotated. Read/post comments about Slack for Mac 2.0.3.Įvernote 6.7 - Evernote has released version 6.7 of its eponymous information management app with changes to the switcher (Command-J) that enable you to switch between tags (in addition to notes and notebooks) the switcher’s matching algorithm can also now recognize possible misspelled searches. (Free from Slack and the Mac App Store, 22.2 MB, 10.9+) Learn more about Slack from Glenn Fleishman’s recently released “ Take Control of Slack Basics” and “ Take Control of Slack Admin.” If you’re just coming to Slack, be sure to read Glenn’s “ Take Control of Slack Basics: Chapter 2, Get Started with Slack” (9 March 2016), which we published as a pre-release chapter (with subsequent chapters available to TidBITS members). There was an understandable backlash to the backslash that attached itself to the front of single or double quotes when replying to notifications, so we took that slapdash backslash and burned it like the bug it was. The energetically written release notes (see more about how the Slack team approaches writing release notes) also include this nugget: Slack for Mac 2.0.3 - Slack has released version 2.0.3 of its Mac desktop client with a resolution to the app forgetting some of your teams after a crash and fixes for problems that have affected the sign-in process for some users of the group messaging system and productivity tool. (Free, £17 for Powerpack, 2.8 MB, release notes, 10.9+) For licenses purchased before 2016, you can turn your single user license into a Mega Supporter license (which provides free lifetime upgrades) for £15 (the difference between the £17 single user license and the £32 Mega Supporter license). If you purchased a Powerpack license in 2016, you will receive a free upgrade to Alfred 3. Shortly after 3.0’s release, version 3.0.1 appeared, with the maintenance update improving the reliability of automatic snippet expansion (including allowing spaces in snippet keywords), fixing a bug with AppleScript files running twice, improving the reliability of initial migration, and fixing iTunes indexing progress display with some track names. Alfred now requires OS X 10.9 Mavericks to take advantage of newer OS X technologies. You can download and run Alfred for free with basic functionality, but purchasing the Alfred Powerpack is necessary for access to several of the additions and improvements in version 3, including improved workflow flexibility and object layout enhanced Clipboard History with the capability to copy images, file lists, and hex colors and the addition of snippetĪuto-expansion (see this announcement blog post for details). TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 6 June 2016Īlfred 3.0.1 - Running with Crayons has issued Alfred 3.0, a major new release for the keyboard-driven launcher with new features and under-the-hood improvements, plus an overhauled theme editor and improved file navigation. 1647: Focus-caused notification issues, site-specific browser examples, virtualizing Windows on M-series Macs.#1648: iPhone passcode thefts, Center Cam improves webcam eye contact, APFS Uncertainty Principle.#1649: More LastPass breach details and 1Password switch, macOS screen saver problem, tvOS 16.3.3 fixes Siri Remote bug.
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