What's new in Pulp 2.5.3
Feb 8, 2013
- Various bug fixes for Mountain Lion and retina displays
New in Pulp 2.5.2 (Jul 7, 2012)
- Enhanced for retina displays
- Fixes encoding issues in Magic Reader
- Mountain Lion compatibility
- Various other bug fixes and tweaks
New in Pulp 2.5.1 (Jun 7, 2012)
- Fixes various crashing issues
- Fixes browser extension compatibility
- iCloud improvements
- Improved Magic Reader reliability
- Fixes potential data loss issues when updating
- Now notifies you when new updates are available
- Additional bug fixes & tweaks
New in Pulp 2.5 (May 25, 2012)
- Brand new home page feature that analyzes your existing feeds and shows you the most important stories in one place
- iCloud now keeps all of your Macs and iPads seamlessly in sync (replaces previous Pulp Sync service)
- Save any web article to your shelf directly from your browser
- Sandbox compliant
- Save articles to Safari Reading List
- User interface tweaks & improvements
- Performance optimizations, bug fixes & more!
New in Pulp 2.1.2 (Sep 2, 2011)
- Fixes bug where Pulp might crash while opening
- Fixes URL encoding issue with some feeds
- Various other changes & tweaks
New in Pulp 2.1.1 (Aug 18, 2011)
- Fixes syncing related issues
- Various other bug fixes
New in Pulp 2.1 (Aug 9, 2011)
- Pulp is now enhanced and ready for Lion, with a slew of incredible new features:
- Full Screen Mode (Lion only) - Pulp's new full screen mode gives you a beautiful distraction free environment to focus, extra room for viewing articles, and seamless integration with features like the shelf.
- Multi-touch Gestures (Lion Only) - Take advantage Lion's new natural touch gestures to directly swipe and scroll through any element in the app.
- Push Sync (Lion only) - Pulp for Mac now instantly updates itself whenever you make a change on another Mac or iPad through Pulp Sync.
- Instant Resume - Pulp now remembers where you were every time you quit, so you'll never lose your place while reading again.
- Tweaks, Fixes & More - Plenty of additional small tweaks and bug fixes, including Lion-style scrollbars, separate font sizes for articles and pages, revamped feed settings, bug fixes, and more. A must update for all users!
New in Pulp 2.0.1 (Jun 17, 2011)
- Fixes various crashing issues
- Fixes text encoding problems in Magic Reader
- Improved article image detection
- Pulp Sync signup no longer requires verification
- Other bug fixes & tweaks
New in Pulp 1.1.5 (Aug 30, 2009)
- Fixed 10.6 dock badge issue.
- Fixed default feed loading problems.
- Memory use fixes.
New in Pulp 1.1.4 (Aug 27, 2009)
- Snow Leopard compatibility.
- Fixed image clipping issue.
- Fixed errors in French localization.
New in Pulp 1.1.3 (May 20, 2009)
- Improved overall performance.
- Improved date handling and recognition.
- Improved text cleanup and formatting.
- Contextual menu now available for selected text.
- Page curl now controls on mouse up, not mouse down.
- Fixed various encoding issues.
- Updated Sparkle framework.
- French localization.
New in Pulp 1.1.2 (May 14, 2009)
- Improved article image detection.
- Opening an article in the browser now marks it as read.
- Improved contextual menus for articles and feeds.
- Fixed crash that could occur when downloading images.
- Fixed bug where feeds could reorder themselves after clicking "Show More".
- Fixed hang in Sharing preference pane.
- Article status is now properly updated after adding a feed.
- Fixed typo in the 'Delicious' service.
New in Pulp 1.1.1 (Apr 5, 2009)
- Ability to mark articles as read/unread using contextual menu.
- Fixed bug where OPML files would not be imported.
- Fixed display glitch with "Show More" button after adding.
- Fixed problem where dragged feeds wouldn't be added.
- Fixed problem downloading new instructions.
New in Pulp 1.1.0 (Apr 5, 2009)
- New and improved RSS backend.
- Built in Twitter Support - instantly tweet any article.
- Navigation gestures for multi-touch enabled MacBooks.
- Customizable sharing links.
- Ability to show more articles from a feed.
- Option to dim articles after reading.
- Feed URLs can now be edited.
- Off-screen pages can now be renamed.
- Escape key no longer beeps while exiting article view.
New in Pulp 1.0.5 (Jul 11, 2008)
- Feed Authentication Support
- Feed titles are now retrieved when validating a feed
- Modified application icon
- Articles now expire depending on how often a feed is updated
- Pages now show if they're still loading
- Click area for new article graphic made bigger
- Improved support for content in some Atom feeds
- Fixed issue with clipped photos on article that have no summary
- Fixed encoding issues when downloading stories
- Fixed bug where Times could not be switched to another space in Mac OS X 10.5.3 or higher
- Fixed issues when using Times with dual displays
- Feed title now redisplays appropriately when editing
- Fixed encoding issues when validating feeds
- Fixed bug where shelf might not be cleared if it was supposed to be
- Fixed crash that sometimes occurred when retrieving new articles
- New article sound choices now correctly reflect installed system sounds
- Improved memory usage
- Fixed bug where scrollers could get stuck frequently
- Article scrollers now let you hold down buttons to scroll
- Improved performance downloading articles
- Refreshing now respects dates properly when marking old articles as read
- Fixed performance issues when refreshing with lots of new articles
- New articles are now only added at the end of a refresh
- Fixed full article disabling feature
- Fixed page curl display glitch
- Display glitch when removing feeds from a page
- App no longer switches to first new page if already switched, or app was already active
New in Pulp 1.0.4 (May 13, 2008)
- Hovering over links now shows the linked URL after a short delay
- Tweaked shortcuts for marking items as read and returning to the main page
- HTML entities in post titles and descriptions are now properly displayed
- Fixed issue where CNN and other sites were not updating correctly
- Fixed feed label drawing issue
- Fixed distorted image sizing
- Other small fixes and improvements