Aperture2Twitter Changelog

What's new in Aperture2Twitter 1.6

Sep 24, 2009
  • Your Twitter account name is now visible in the main window
  • You can now select more than one file to upload. The link to the first one will be tweeted.
  • Fixed a possible crash when the connection to Twitter fails.

New in Aperture2Twitter 1.5 (Jul 23, 2009)

  • Support for photo uploads to Mobypicture.
  • Through Mobypicture, support for many other services is included: Flickr, Facebook, Tumblr, Blogger, LiveJournal, WordPress and more

New in Aperture2Twitter 1.0.4 (Jun 28, 2009)

  • The watermark (for unregistered users) is now created internally by the plugin instead of using Aperture's built-in watermark functionality. This completely eliminates all potential conflicts with existing watermarks.
  • The Aperture2Twitter logo text is now an image instead of text. This fixes a problem for users who don't have the correct font installed.
  • Switching between different Twitter accounts is made more intuitive. If you use the Keychain Options in the Settings window to switch between accounts, it's no longer necessary to confirm the switch by clicking the Use Selected Account button. Switching is now automatic and the button has been removed.
  • Fixed a Keychain problem. If you had an entry for https://twitter.com in your Keychain and no entry for http://twitter.com, switching between Twitter accounts did not work. This is solved.
  • Include Photo is selected by default on new installations.
  • Prepared and tested Aperture2Twitter for use with Snow Leopard.

New in Aperture2Twitter 1.0.2 (Jun 9, 2009)

  • Fixed a problem with the watermark for unregistered users. Every time Aperture2Twitter was started, Aperture created a copy of the watermark file. This file is a waste of diskspace, so we've made sure that it's no longer copied.
  • Fixed a minor layout problem in the License window for registered users.

New in Aperture2Twitter 1.0.1 (May 28, 2009)

  • Fixed a possible conflict with other plugins.
  • Fixed a problem with the Keychain integration.
  • Made the connection to Twitter faster.
  • If something goes wrong with the connection to Twitter, a message will now tell you what has happened.
  • Some minor changes to the user interface.