12/04/10 01:22 PM
AquaPrompt 1.2.2 fixes a bug where opening a new
file and discarding an old one would result in an
epic fail. Download it at the AquaPrompt
page, or just let
AquaPrompt automatically update itself as
usual.
Tags: AquaPrompt, Development
01/12/09 10:03 PM
We have a bugfix release: 1.201. This fixes a
problem that caused new license files to not be
recognized. It turns out the problem was an extra
period in the code. If you had already installed
your license file prior to the 1.2 update this
doesn’t affect you. If you purchased AquaPrompt
recently and discovered that upon launching the
license file the text area was filled with
gibberish, then this fix is for you.
Tags: AquaPrompt, Development, Releases
30/11/09 11:50 AM
And
AquaPrompt 1.2 is now
here! Sporting saving and loading as well as a
big obvious button for preferences, this
version brings one of the most requested
features. And it’s even better due to the
LLVM/Clang compiler that
gives it a minor speed boost and will allow us
to develop more bug-free code more easily.
Tags: Releases, Software, AquaPrompt
26/11/09 11:44 PM
The feature is finally on its way! Saving and loading for
AquaPrompt is in the
works. And it’s not only a concept — it’s
real. It’s
alive! Below you can see
an image of the warning dialog and just a
bit of the code that does the heavy
lifting!
Of course, it has the
ability to detect if the document has been
modified. And it’s really smart. If, for example,
you completely retype the document,
AquaPrompt will still know that it’s the same
document despite the fact that you retyped it and
will not bother to re-save what’s already there.
The new version 1.2 will be available within a
couple weeks, but there’s no way we’re putting a
set date on it — we learned several times that set
dates can backfire when you least expect them to,
especially for a small company with limited
resources. But we do promise it’ll be relatively
soon.
Tags: Software, AquaPrompt, Improvements, Development