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v0.70, now ready for Mojave and Catalina

01 Sep 13:56
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Here we go, folks; I've transitioned the previous version of the code to the "32-bit-legacy" branch, and the latest version of Jumpcut, v0.70 (a mere ten years after the previous release of v0.63) is ready to go, with 64-bit support for recent versions of macOS, as well as code-hardening and notarization for Catalina.

Additional changes:

  • Added Accessibility entitlement for modern macOS security concerns
  • Improved support for paste behavior on non-American keyboards
  • Restored “Clear All” menu item
  • Retina-ready “Jumpcut logo” menu bar icon (now supporting dark mode!)
  • Known transient sources of content (such as TypeIt4Me and TextExpander) are now ignored
  • Option to ignore known sources of sensitive data, such as KeePassXC or 1Password

Beta release of Jumpcut 0.7, with 64-bit support

21 Aug 02:37
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A code-signed and hardened (but not yet notarized) release of Jumpcut that builds cleanly in modern Xcode and supports 64-bit-only macOS releases.

Additionally:

  • Added Accessibility requirement for modern macOS security concerns
  • Replaced deprecated mechanism for “Launch on Login”
  • Improved support for paste behavior on non-American keyboards
  • Restored “Clear All” menu item
  • Retina-ready “Jumpcut logo” menu bar icon
  • Known transient sources of content (such as TypeIt4Me and TextExpander) are now ignored
  • Option to ignore known sources of sensitive data, such as KeePassXC or 1Password
  • Removed references within the application to the (unmaintained) Sourceforge project page

Jumpcut-0.7b1-20190820.tar.gz

Give it a whirl and let me know if it works!

0.7.0, Beta 2

21 Aug 16:28
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0.7.0, Beta 2 Pre-release
Pre-release

Second attempt at this -- the Sparkle app that handles downloads, embedded in the Jumpcut application, was not hardened, leading to runtime problems. If I did things correctly, we should now have a notarized, hardened-runtime application that can successfully be run on Mojave and Catalina.