Here’s a new beta version of EagleFiler. The changes are:
- Pressing the capture key in the Orion browser now supports the same features as other browsers: importing from X/Twitter and capturing the selected text as notes.
- The current library (for capture key purposes) now updates when you minimize a window to the Dock.
- The Fonts panel now shows more sizes of the system font.
- When you open the Fonts panel, EagleFiler now ensures that it’s moved to the active space so that it doesn’t look like nothing happened.
- The Unread and Flagged columns in the records list work better with larger font sizes.
- If you are trying to create a new tag whose name matches the start of another tag’s name but has different case, the auto-completion now keeps the case as you entered it.
- Updated the following sections of the manual:
- Capturing from Safari no longer fails with an error if JavaScript is turned off.
- Worked around a macOS bug that could cause a crash when displaying the source URL for an e-mail message.
- EagleFiler no longer reports spurious errors when viewing a symlink stored in iCloud.
- Tried to work around a macOS bug that could cause it to incorrectly report the EagleFiler application file as damaged.
- Made some changes to prevent EagleFiler from triggering local network privacy prompts.
- When you click an esoteric preferences link to enable or disable debug logging, the change now takes effect immediately, without having to restart EagleFiler.
- Diagnostic report files are much smaller, as they no longer include excerpts from the verbose system console log, only from EagleFiler’s own log files.
If you have not installed a beta version of EagleFiler before, first click here to enter the beta key. Thereafter, you can just launch EagleFiler or choose Software Update from the EagleFiler menu to auto-install the beta. EagleFiler will also notify you about future betas automatically. You can click here to stop receiving in-app notifications of beta versions.