![]() If you run into any that don’t, please let us know.Īs always, you can update in-app, or by downloading a fresh copy of the app from the Menuwhere page. With that entry in place, those menus should now work from Menuwhere. If both of those conditions are true, you can add the app and the menu name to this box, as shown by the two apps we’ve already listed-just add a comma and then the name of the app (as seen when you hover over its Dock icon), the greater-than symbol, and the name of the menu. Those menus are not working by default in Menuwhere.You use an app that contains a menu whose functionality is dependent on selected text-the Text menu in BBEdit, as listed in that box, is one such menu.You should only have to use this box if both of the following conditions are true: ![]() The Advanced tab of Menuwhere’s preference has a new “Preload menus” box that needs a bit of an explanation. Here’s how we explained it in Menuwhere’s help: More specifically, menus whose menu items rely on selected text. The new feature is somewhat esoteric, but it should make some menus in certain apps work in Menuwhere. Much much better-even in apps like Safari that were slow before, you should see very rapid responses to your typing. First, the great improvement: Responsiveness when using the keyboard is now much better. Menuwhere 2.1 is out with one great improvement and one new feature. Posted in Butler, Company News, Desktop Curtain, Keymou, Leech, Menuwhere, Moom, Name Mangler, Products, Resolutionator, Time Sink, Usher, Witch | 1 Comment » On the App Store, we have to use price tiers, and in cases where we couldn’t divide things equally in two, we went with the higher tier, to increase the donation amount. * If you want to save exactly 50% off, then you’ll want to purchase directly from us for apps whose prices aren’t divisible by two. This isn’t much, we know, but it’s a bit, and every little bit helps. We will donate all of our net proceeds raised from the sale to two charities that are supporting relief efforts in Ukraine: Global Giving’s Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund and UNICEF‘s efforts to support Ukranian children and families. Thanks to everyone who participated!īetween now and the end of the day Sunday, March 6th, every one of our apps is on sale for 50% off*. Through the sale period, our customers purchased just over $4,000 worth of our apps-wow! Peter and I are also going to contribute roughly $1,000 of our own money, bringing the total donation to $5,000, which we’ll split evenly between Global Giving and UNICEF. Posted in Butler, Keymou, Leech, Menuwhere, Moom, Name Mangler, Products, Usher, Witch | Comments Off on A major number of minor updates App Store users should see the updates in their App Store app-if not already, then very shortly. Usher 2.2.1 There are a ton of behind-the-scenes improvements, and you can now insert metadata references into Notes via the Edit menu.Īs always, direct users can update in the app itself, or by downloading a fresh copy of the app from our web site.Lots of other little changes, too-see the notes. Moom 3.2.25 The ‘Bring Moomed windows to the front automatically’ setting is now applied more consistently.Menuwhere 2.2.1 Fixed a bug that caused the preferences window to appear on launch, regardless of the setting for showing the preferences.Leech 3.1.7 Nothing changed that you’d notice, but we fixed some minor bugs and improved the behind-the-scenes code. ![]() ![]()
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