Espresso 1.0.6 Released
I’ve been very busy of late so haven’t much time outside of work or family life to post but here’s a very quick update a lot of people are going to be happy to see – I’ve just sparked up Espresso and it would appear that the MacRabbit guys are back on the case and have just dropped Espresso version 1.0.6, the official release notes for which state:
- Improved launch time with many Sugars installed
- Improved compatibility with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
- Improved text encoding detection
- Improved performance when dragging remote files to Finder
- Improved FTP compatibility with some types of servers (Microsoft FTP)
- Added FTP active/passive support under Advanced server settings (auto-detects by default)
- Fixed missing files opening an empty window on launch
- Other small fixes and improvements
I’ve not had time to try the new version yet asides from opening it and it definitely launches faster. The big news in this release (asides from the fact that Lénaïc is back on the case!) is that Snow Leopard compatibility is sorted – handy since we’re inevitably all going to rush out and install it tomorrow no matter how many bugs it has and how many of our apps actually work with it

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Now all we need is Pixelmator 1.5 to drop tomorrow!
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