What's new in iScreensaver Personal 4.5.0
Jul 19, 2012
New in iScreensaver Personal 4.4.2 (Oct 28, 2011)
- Editor:
- Filenames with unusual characters such as backslash will be loaded more reliably.
- Captions which include text or filenames with backslashes will display properly.
- A single-item movie will now loop by default (rather than requiring the author to set looping)
- New Warning if you try to add recursively linked folders ("turtles all the way down").
- Fixes crash if you drag & drop items from iTunes where iTunes has lost track of the file.
- Screen Saver:
- Keyboard navigation works again in 10.7.2
- More reliably shows video content in the Control Panel preview.
New in iScreensaver Personal 4.3.9 (Aug 30, 2011)
- Now fully compatible with OS X Lion 10.7.
- Numerous other bug-fixes and improvements for 10.6.8 and 10.7.1 and fixes the issue with blank movies under newest version of Safari (5.1).
New in iScreensaver Personal 4.3.6 (Jun 16, 2011)
- Fixes the bogus "this application is damaged" Error.
- Author preferences (Mute, Use HUD) are now properly saved when the screensaver is built.
- The screensaver startup progress bar is now smarter. It will not show up unless the module load is taking more than 1.0 seconds.
- Exiting the screensaver during the startup sequence could cause odd behavior or a crash. Fixed.
New in iScreensaver Personal 4.3.5 (May 14, 2011)
- Systems which use the comma as the decimal point (e.g. 1,23 instead of 1.23) could encounter numerous problems due to calculation errors. Fixed: decimals will be displayed according to OS settings, and authors can enter decimals in either format while editing.
- Loading a thumbnail image from movies lacking a poster frame could crash. Fixed.
- The Undo command was accidentally clearing some project settings (eg, Use HUD, Audio mute). Fixed.
- Single-item movie screensavers were always resuming at the last play time, even if "Resume with previous item" was off. Fixed: will now always start at zero playtime, unless that setting is on.
- Fill and Custom stretch modes were not working with movies and videos, with the result that movies were being letterboxed instead. Fixed: now items will stretch to fit the dimensions exactly.
- Fixed an issue which could leak memory or cause crashes.
- Fixed an issue which could cause transparent overlays to be invisible on some OS X systems.