What's new in Subtitles 3.2.11
Apr 1, 2016
- Fixed a bug which could truncate some subtitles files (thanks to Simon Pantzare for the report).
- Updates are now delivered over SSL.
- Fixed a few minor crashes.
New in Subtitles 3.2.10 (Apr 1, 2016)
- Version 3.2.9 release was corrupted. To avoid confusion, the new file with the corruption fixed has been renamed to 3.2.10.
New in Subtitles 3.2.9 (Apr 1, 2016)
- Fixed another bug related to OpenSubtitles sign in.
- Fixed several crashes.
New in Subtitles 3.2.8 (Dec 16, 2015)
- Fixed OpenSubtitles sign in (broken in 3.2.7).
New in Subtitles 3.2.7 (Dec 3, 2015)
- Fixed a bug which prevented some users from customizing languages
New in Subtitles 3.2.6 (Dec 3, 2015)
- Fixed invalid default language affecting some users (thanks to Christer Hansen for the report).
- Fixed crash on exit under some circumstances on OS X 10.7 and 10.8 (thanks to Tom Burke for the report).
- Fixed several minor crashes.
- General stability improvements.
New in Subtitles 3.2.5 (Sep 21, 2015)
- Fixed a bug introduced in 3.2.4 which could cause the app to hang.
- Fixed a bug in the settings window, which could cause a crash when adding a watched folder.
- Fixed a cosmetic bug where the HI indicator overlapped the filename label.
New in Subtitles 3.2.4 (Sep 20, 2015)
- Bugfix release. Several crashes fixed.
New in Subtitles 3.2.3 (Sep 14, 2015)
- Rewritten from the ground up, Subtitles 3 brings in a lot of new an exciting features.
New in Subtitles 3.2.2 (Sep 14, 2015)
- Fixed crash affecting the embedding on subtitles in videos on OS X versions prior to 10.10
- Fixed several minor crashes.
- Fixed a couple of bugs which could prevent some subtitles from being found.
New in Subtitles 3.2.1 (Aug 20, 2015)
- Fixed several crashes on Mac OS X prior to 10.10
New in Subtitles 3.2 (Aug 18, 2015)
- Added support for embedding and burning subtitles into videos
- Added support for preferring subtitles for the hearing impaired
- Added indicator for subtitles with annotations for the hearing impaired
- Fixed several issues which could result in false positives when downloading subtitles
- Fixed several minor crashes
New in Subtitles 3.1 (Jul 17, 2015)
- Added support for appending the language code or name to subtitle files
- Added support for downloading subtitles in multiple languages at once
- Added support for re-encoding the subtitle files in another encoding
- Added menu bar icon, which allows hiding the app from the Dock
- Fixed crash on El Capitan public beta
- Fixed crash when adding many files at once
- Fixed failure to download subtitles when adding many files at once
- Fixed several other minor crashes
New in Subtitles 3.0.6 (Jul 17, 2015)
- Fixed yet another bug when searching OpenSubtitles with a primary language other than English.
New in Subtitles 3.0.5 (Jul 17, 2015)
- Fixed a bug which could prevent some results from OpenSubtitles from being found on systems configured with a main language different than English.
New in Subtitles 3.0.4 (Jun 25, 2015)
- This is an emergency bug fix release to address some issues with OpenSubtitles. Please, update as soon as possible.
- Fixed a bug which hangs the application when OpenSubtitles returns corrupt data.
New in Subtitles 3.0.3 (Jun 22, 2015)
- Minor bug fix release.
- Fixed three crashes.
- Fixed a few corner cases which could cause subtitles to not be found.
New in Subtitles 3.0.2 (May 13, 2015)
- Fixed a bug which prevented some subtitles in non-English languages to be found.
- Change the language selection settings to make a newly added language the primary one.
- Avoid falling back to English search when no subtitles can be found in the preferred languages.
- Minor usability improvements (some hints and tooltips added).
- Added a new menu item to manually check for updates (File -> Check for Updates...).
New in Subtitles 3.0.1 (May 4, 2015)
- Fixed several crashes on OS X versions prior to 10.10.
New in Subtitles 3.0 (Apr 29, 2015)
- Rewritten from the ground up, Subtitles 3.0 brings in a lot of new an exciting features:
- Added support for monitoring folders and automatically download subtitles for them.
- Upgraded all graphics to support retina displays.
- Added even more sources for downloading subtitles.
- Added support for selecting an arbitrary number of preferred languages.
- Better support for multi-language users. Click on the subtitle details to show all available languages (from your preferred list) and switch the currently downloaded subtitles.
- Added support for signing in to OpenSubtitles with your own acccount.
- Fixed issues which prevented Subtitles from working when OpenSubtitles was down.
- Subtitles now requires OS X 10.7
New in Subtitles 2.3 (Mar 6, 2015)
- Added more sources for downloading subtitles.
- Subtitles is now a paid application. To show our support to our already existing
- users, Subtitles will be on sale for its first week as a paid application. Get it now and save 50%.
New in Subtitles 2.2 (Mar 24, 2014)
- Added more sources for downloading subtitles.
- Fixed an issue which caused special characters to be incorrectly displayed.
- Fixed an issue which could download the wrong subtitles for some movies.
New in Subtitles 2.1 (Nov 14, 2013)
- Fixed a few crashes.
- New subtitles search system, supporting more sites.
New in Subtitles 2.0 (Nov 1, 2013)
- Better support for searching TV shows
- Added a button to quickly swap the primary and secondary languages
- Fixed a crash OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
New in Subtitles 1.1 (May 8, 2013)
- Added support for dropping video files on the dock icon
- Added support for opening video files with right click and selecting "Open With"
- Added compatibility with OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)