Release notes 1.4.0
Previews get a significant boost in 1.4 with support for many more file types. Furthermore, they’re no longer strictly confined to their pane, the new Expand toggle lets you go full-screen when you need to.
Previews get a significant boost in 1.4 with support for many more file types. Furthermore, they’re no longer strictly confined to their pane, the new Expand toggle lets you go full-screen when you need to.
When there are conflicts during file transfers, you now have the option to overwrite only if the source file is newer than the corresponding destination file.
Moves are now much faster in most common scenarios.
A focused release addressing one topic only: columns. With 1.3, you have the kind of control over the pane columns that you would expect. Hide, show, move, and automatically fit your columns for each pane.
Strictly a bugfix release to fix a potential crash when loading a layout or starting Fileside.
Some small tweaks and fixes to make the preview experience smoother.
Previews have landed, taking the usefulness of Fileside to hithertho unknown levels with version 1.2. Other additions include built-in support for compressing and extracting zip files, as well as a new file type column.
Whenever you release new features, there’s usually a few Gremlins hiding within them who don’t reveal themselves fully until after release. Fileside 1.1 was no exception. This bugfix release takes care of them.
The 1.1.0 release is mostly about applying some well-needed oil to the internal gears by upgrading a lot of under-the-hood components, but some new features and improvements managed to get snuck in as well.
A slightly bigger, but still minor, release this time, tidying up a few messy corners that needed attention before moving forward.