Alpha/Beta versions for early access to new half-cooked features
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mike
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by mike » Thu Sep 20, 2018 3:26 am
Hey folks!
I've updated the source code for Xcode10 and fixed some issues:
- (Most likely) there will be no more spurious and unreproducible crashes related to the icons generation.
- Fixed the faulty event wiring in the "Cmd+3 -> Frequently Visited" popup.
- Fixed the sporadic Fn keys sticking, i.e. non switching to non-Fn keys when focus moves away from NC.
- Fixed the encodings issue with archives downloaded from Google Drive.
There are also some minor improvements in performance.
The build itself:
http://magnumbytes.com/downloads/previe ... (2726).zip
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moonrak
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by moonrak » Thu Sep 20, 2018 8:28 pm
Hi Mike,
This version is a lifesaver.
I installed Mojave build 389, put it in dark mode, and found out that previewing a text file (pressing space bar) in NC would only yield a white window. I guess it was due to a white text over white background issue.
I came to the forum to report the issue and saw that v2726 was available. After installing it the problem went off. I can now preview files properly.
Carlos
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bchuter
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by bchuter » Fri Sep 21, 2018 1:13 pm
Thanks for your continued work on this Mike!
It was sad reading some of the other posts about NC not doing to great in sales.
I really do hope it picks up!
I for one cannot work without NC!
Bradley Chuter
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moonrak
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by moonrak » Fri Sep 21, 2018 2:06 pm
I would certainly pay extra bucks for a version including Xtree/Ztree keystroke commands.
During my Windows life (till 2013, start of the Mac era) I used Ztree for file management and loved those things I could quickly do with the keyboard.
Regards,
Carlos