@petermaurer For these and other reasons, I think the App Store needs to have real support for multiple versions of the same app.
@stormchild And perhaps our answer on upgrade pricing?
@arqbackup Cool. I had taken to manually pausing it when on a slow connection.
@mattgemmell It’s great when I want to replace a file or make a new file with a similar name.
@evanlong I build mine in code…
@settern Maybe they’re jealous of you.
@macgeek02 Like the idea. Flip animation is distracting and makes it feel slow. In app view, please auto-scroll to latest log entries.
@macgeek02 I wasn’t aware of Log Leech. Downloading trial.
@paulhagstrom They’re trying to track this down. Please send in any info that you can.
@nothirst @MoneyWell Good ideas, but I’d like to see 2.0.x get really solid before you focus on new features…
@drewmccormack If it works in German it’ll work in any language.
@pilky It’s not in the U.S. store, at least. Lots of threads about this online. Wonder if Amazon is playing hardball somehow.
@pilky I don’t see it on iBooks at all.
@danielpunkass @kcase OmniFocus my favorite Omni app. It’s incredibly well done.
@kevinwalzer @rentzsch Thanks. This looks familiar. I guess the continued “legacy†status speaks to how much clout the AppleScript team has…
@wbyoung @pilky @catshive Yeah. Sorting, filtering, selection management. persistence, pasteboard,…
@borkware Maybe as a debugging aid if you want to fail fast on an unexpected object type.
@catshive Interesting. It really seemed to me like array controller was meant to be used with bindings, so I wrote my own bindings-free one.
@rentzsch Not deprecated, true, but the docs were giving that “legacy†warning and are no longer searchable on http://t.co/h1S7KID3.
@simX AppleScripts? Where?
@foresmac @tapbot_paul I wonder if that really is a delta. The whole app is only about 1.5 GB when compressed.
So do these iPhoto for iPad adjustments transfer to Aperture like the adjustments in Photos do?
@Huperniketes Oh, you mean like for predicates? Both math and Smalltalk use { | } for that. Seems compatible…
@Huperniketes Seems like set literals should use curly braces like in math and Python: @{@8, @7, @4}
@optshiftk Interesting. Thanks.