June 2005 Archives
Well, there was a lot of new stuff in the last version. And it all worked all right, for the most part. Unfortunately, between some errors on my part and some unexpected system-level stuff that happened, there were a lot of issues with it. I regret that it took so long for me to address some of these problems, and I know that a lot of you had trouble with the same few things. Unfortunately, some of them were difficult to fix, and I had a lot on my schedule, so now it's 3 months later.
Version 2.1 is chiefly concerned with bug fixes. There are a few new features, though.
Fixes:
New Features:
Not much in the way of new features, I'm afraid, but we'll work on that next time, assuming this version is a little cleaner than the last. As always, if you like it, send a postcard (if you have already, you don't have to keep sending them, although they are appreciated). If you have suggestions, keep them coming--I have a long list of feature requests, and most of the new functionality in the last year or so has come directly from users' input. And if you don't like it, feel free to let me know. I'm still learning here, and criticism is useful.
My sincerest apologies to those of you affected by one or more problems in version 316b. A few crash issues, as well as the bug that causes files not to default to saving with a file extension. These mostly just happened in Panther, not in Tiger. At any rate, if you save a file in Panther and it lacks an extension and thus can't be opened, just add the extension '.spht' to the filename, and you should be good to go.
A new version is forthcoming which corrects these, and also improves performance and responsiveness. Look for it here very soon now.