What's new in Take Five 1.2.3
Apr 24, 2018
- The track information window no longer jumps around on macOS High Sierra.
New in Take Five 1.2.2 (Jan 14, 2015)
- BUG FIXES:
- Status item in menu bar now matches Yosemite appearance.
New in Take Five 1.2.1 (Feb 19, 2014)
- BUG FIXES:
- Graphics now show correctly on Retina Display
- Countdown slider fixed on latest version of OS X
New in Take Five 1.2 (Mar 20, 2012)
- NEW FEATURES:
- Take Five can now control music in Sonora
- IMPROVEMENTS:
- Redesigned preferences screen
- BUG FIXES:
- Various minor bug fixes
New in Take Five 1.1.2 (Sep 3, 2011)
- Fixed a bug where Take Five would stop responding when used with iTunes on Lion.
New in Take Five 1.1.1 (Jul 19, 2011)
- Fixed a problem with the media key preference not being updated correctly
- Fixed the version number warning when selecting an audio application
New in Take Five 1.1 (Jul 6, 2011)
- Take Five can now pause music in the following apps:
- iTunes
- Ecoute
- Pulsar
- Radium
- Rdio
- Spotify
- Hold down option key while clicking the Pause button to pause without a timer
- Bug Fixes:
- Fixed a bug where Take Five would stop responding when used with CoverSutra
New in Take Five 1.0.1 (Apr 18, 2011)
- NEW FEATURES:
- New preference to use the media key to pause/play Take Five
- IMPROVEMENTS:
- The Take Five window now closes when another menu item is selected
- Interface tweaks for clarity
- BUG FIXES:
- Fixed a crash that could occur when certain types of media were playing
- Fixed a possible hang when waking from sleep and the timer was running