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September 30, 2003
Pantherific + Mighty Mouse

Hi folks,

First of all, small update on Mighty Mouse 1.1.1: as Brian mentioned before, due to some permissions that got lost in StuffIt archive we kept the Installer in (namely, +x on some command-line tools used internally by Mighty Mouse), the 1.1.1 package got screwed up. =) I've fixed the problem and re-uploaded 1.1.1 archive for now, so if you're having troubles, re-download it and we will post 1.1.2 later today after we do some Q&A.

Panther vs APE: Good news: I am glad to announce that we did some substantial progress on that and got Application Enhancer working on Panther (even on multiple user login environments). Bad news: I am not going to post it for a while until we test it throughfully and make sure it actually works as expected. We understand the thrill and suspense you may get without your favorite tools on Panther, but we also take this very seriously and are not going to put undertested builds for general public, because we understand the risks involved. So soon.

Haxies on Panther: they work. Some work with some quirks. I'll post a more detailed update on how they do under the new furry system tonight or tomorrow.

 Posted by slava at 11:50 PM | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0)
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1.1.1 works now...thanx!

Posted by: fisherking on October 1, 2003 1:30 AM

Why not make available the beta of APE to people that are willing to test it in Panther? I'm testing/using quite a few of unreleased upgrades that developer make available to people that understand the risks and are willing to face them? How about a Unsanity beta tester program or mailing list?

Posted by: Michele on October 1, 2003 6:53 AM

Im a current ADC member that has proper access to Panther. You should let such people test your APE for faster developing in this great product

Posted by: on October 1, 2003 7:57 AM

Thanks. :)

Posted by: Ken on October 1, 2003 3:27 PM