VitaminSEE versions

Image viewer for Mac OS X that focuses on interface responsiveness and speed.
0.7
May 12, 2010
Review

What's new

v0.7 [May 12, 2010]
- Turns off feedback and autoupdate; this stops you crazy users from DDOSing elliotglaysher.org.
- This release is more of a dump of everything that I've had in my local copy for years and is probably the final release by me.
- [bugfix] Make VitaminSEE sort files like the Finder does. This will sort non-roman characters properly and will compare numbers as actual values instead of literal strings.
- [bugfix] Deleting the last image in a directory will select the new last file instead of selecting no file.
- [bugfix] Theoretically fix crashes where VitaminSEE and a haxie both try to work with the resource fork of a file. I'm not sure if this is fixed because I'm not sure what combinations of haxies cause this.
- [bugfix] Hide other VitaminSEE windows when VitaminSEE goes into Fullscreen. This fixes the bug where a person could open two VitaminSEE windows, make one fullscreen, expose to the other window, and then make that fullscreen (which confuses VitaminSEE).
- [bugfix] Fix longstanding issue with zooming, where VitaminSEE claims to be zooming to actual size, but is actually resizing the image down by two or three pixels.
- [bugfix] Correct typo in the Fullscreen File List palette.
- [bugfix] Remember the size and location of the first window open. This needs to be fixed for real, but this is better then nothing...
- Add statusbar, moving information from right underneath the file list to the new status bar. The new status bar also displays the zoom ratio.

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