SafariTabs 0.7.2 is now available for download. As usual this is a pretty minor release that resolves the following issues: New window links not working when the 'Force new window links to open in a new tab' option is disabled. Not saving the current session's open tabs when private browsing is enabled. The first issue was introduced in the previous ...
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SafariTabs 0.7 is now available for download. I've been meaning to release this for a while as it includes (the frequently requested) support for Safari 4.0.4 on Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6). It also contains a German localisation contributed by Christoph Schmitz and a Simplified Chinese localisation contributed by Donald Teng. Anyone who is already using ...
SCEvents 0.1.4 is now available for download. This small update fixes the following: An issue relating to the removal of an event path's trailing slash. An issue that prevented external drives from being ejected even after stopWatchingPaths; had been called. It also includes the new method streamDescription; for debugging purposes. Internally this ...
Ever since joining the team of developers working on Sequel Pro in November 2008, we've released four new versions, each including a huge number of major new features, performance improvements and bug fixes. Highlights of these changes include a completely redesigned preferences window, a redesigned query editor, built in SSH tunnel support, our own forked ...
SafariTabs 0.6.5 is now available for download. This release contains no new features or functionality changes and simply adds support for Safari 4.0.3, which was released last week. Enjoy. ...
I've been meaning to write this post for a number of weeks now, so here it finally is. As of June 30th I'm no longer working at Sun Microsystems. I'm not posting this because I believe everyone cares, I expect the opposite that most people reading this will not care, but I believe that I owe it to Sun and those that I worked with while there to show what ...
It's supposed to be the middle of summer, isn't it? ...
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