Entries for January 2019
MarkupTable 1.1.2 released
With this little update, MarkupTable now natively supports Mojave's Dark Mode and no longer needs to be set manually in Mojave. In addition, the Dark Mode now extends to all elements of the application. For users of older macOS versions, however, nothing changes, they can still activate the Dark Mode as usual, if wanted, manually.
A slightly more far-reaching change are the new keyboard shortcuts for adding rows and columns. Since I have been advised that the existing keyboard shortcuts are unfavourable for non-German keyboards, I have changed them so that they should be easy to use on all keyboard layouts.
The other changes in this update can be found below in the list of changes.
Important Links:
Purchase MarkupTable at the Mac App Store
Download the Demo Version of MarkupTable
Full Release Notes:
Changes:
- The keyboard shortcuts for adding rows and columns have been changed to make them easier to use
Improvements:
- Small adjustments when exporting to HTML format
- Minor improvements when importing tables from the clipboard
Updated:
- MarkupTable natively supports Mojave’s Dark Mode
- BBCode parser updated
- Smark parser updated
Until next time!
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Textbundle Editor Beta 2
As for #Gazer, there is also a small update for Textbundle Editor which extends the beta time until March 1st, 2019.
In addition, Textbundle Editor now also natively supports the Dark Mode of Mojave, the dark mode no longer needs to be set manually and also affects all user interface elements of Textbundle Editor. For users of older macOS versions nothing changes regarding the dark mode, they can still individually activate the dark mode.
Important Links:
Download Textbundle Editor Beta-Demo Version 2 (Notarized by Apple)
Release Notes for Textbundle Editor Beta 2
Updated:
- Textbundle Editor natively supports Mojave’s Dark Mode
Bug Fixes:
- Fixed bug when loading German help under Mojave
Until next time!
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HashGazer Beta 2
This little update for #Gazer extends the beta time until March 1st, 2019. In addition, #Gazer now natively supports the dark mode of Mojave, the dark mode no longer needs to be set manually and also affects all user interface elements of #Gazer. For users of older macOS versions nothing changes regarding the dark mode, they can still individually activate the dark mode.
Furthermore, starting with this version of #Gazer, Xelaton.com's future downloads will henceforth be "Notarized by Apple," bringing additional convenience and security to users of these apps.
Important Links:
Download #Gazer Beta-Demo Version 2
Release Notes for #Gazer Beta 2
Updated:
- #Gazer natively supports Mojave’s Dark Mode
Bug Fixes:
- Fixed bug when loading German help under Mojave
- Spelling mistakes in German preferences fixed
Until next time!
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