2007
Version 2.0.2 - Zooom/2 Beta Release
07/11/07 00:40 Filed in: Zooom/2
| Announcement
Zooom/2 has been released as a beta version. The
2.0.2 version is essentially the same as the previous
version, but is now an application rather than a
System Preferences panel.
As Zooom/2 stablizes on Leopard, I'll have the chance to add some new features to it - such as Spaces support and some oft requested functionlity (see the forums).
New features in 2.0.2:
- bug reporter, accessible from the registration panel and the menu-bar drop down menu
- quadrant resize (beta), which means you can now resize windows from *any* corner - it works - but its not beautiful, but users have asked for this repeatedly so its now in there
As Zooom/2 stablizes on Leopard, I'll have the chance to add some new features to it - such as Spaces support and some oft requested functionlity (see the forums).
New features in 2.0.2:
- bug reporter, accessible from the registration panel and the menu-bar drop down menu
- quadrant resize (beta), which means you can now resize windows from *any* corner - it works - but its not beautiful, but users have asked for this repeatedly so its now in there
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Version 1.5.2 - Bugfix release (now it really doesn't leak!)
30/05/07 21:18 Filed in: Zooom
Version 1.5.1 - Bugfix release
26/05/07 20:09 Filed in: Zooom
Version 1.5.1 of Zooom has been released, and
contains the following bug fixes:
- Several memory leaks have been plugged. Lots of memory would be used if the preferences were changed very very often.
- New users often had problems with Zooom appearing not to run at all when it was first installed - this has now (hopefully) been corrected. It was a hard one to test for, so if this problem still occurs - please do let me know.
- Product price adjustment.
- Several memory leaks have been plugged. Lots of memory would be used if the preferences were changed very very often.
- New users often had problems with Zooom appearing not to run at all when it was first installed - this has now (hopefully) been corrected. It was a hard one to test for, so if this problem still occurs - please do let me know.
- Product price adjustment.
Version 1.5 - Magnetics is here!
12/02/07 12:40 Filed in: Zooom
Version 1.5 has been released, with the ability to
snap windows edges to the side of any display (or the
dock), or to snap window edges to a 'virtual grid' of
your choosing. I call this: Magnetics. The virtual
grid can be setup independently on a per-screen
basis.
There's also the ability to use the 'Function' key as one of the keyboard shortcuts - making the life of laptop owners a little bit easier. Last but certainly not least there's yet more speed increases in the code, which should translate to a smoother user experience overall.
Download, check the new magnetics capability out - and happy Zooomin!
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John Clayton
There's also the ability to use the 'Function' key as one of the keyboard shortcuts - making the life of laptop owners a little bit easier. Last but certainly not least there's yet more speed increases in the code, which should translate to a smoother user experience overall.
Download, check the new magnetics capability out - and happy Zooomin!
--
John Clayton
Version 1.4.5 - Magnetics / Function Key (its coming along)
08/02/07 09:05 Filed in: Zooom
I am slowly getting the magnetics functionality
prepared for release. This release also contains
support for the 'func' key on laptops.
The magnetics system works brilliantly except for the edge-matching engine on non-primary screens (which is driving me a little nuts). However, progress is being made. If you are interested in a copy for beta testing - ping me a note, I'm more than happy to fire a binary in your direction. Here's a taste of the what it'll look like in the preferences display:
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John Clayton
The magnetics system works brilliantly except for the edge-matching engine on non-primary screens (which is driving me a little nuts). However, progress is being made. If you are interested in a copy for beta testing - ping me a note, I'm more than happy to fire a binary in your direction. Here's a taste of the what it'll look like in the preferences display:
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John Clayton