One Finger Snap Release Notes
1.4.1 8/31/2007
- Version 1.4 was accidentally uploaded as a zerolinked binary. Not a problem for those wishing to use the source, but for others, yes it was a problem. -- fixed
1.4 8/30/2007
- One Finger Snap becomes open source. All source is moved into a single XCode project for better portability. Classes associated with the registration system are removed and the readme is updated to demonstrate its new status as an open source, MIT license project.
1.3.3 3/4/2007
- Holding down the command and shift keys together will now prevent One Finger Snap from activating (useful for long drags in some older programs like Excel and FileMaker)
- Holding down the fn key on powerbooks will achieve the same effect.
- Improved the system for upgrading from previous versions.
- One Finger Snap now knows not to simulate a right click in Trampoline (Trampoline does it itself)
1.3.2 7/19/2006
- One Finger Snap will now work with Firefox 2.0b1
- Hopefully finally fixed all issues with case-sensitive file systems
1.3.1 2/25/2006
- Universal Binary
- Fixed a bug that would cause odd behavior when One Finger Snap was stored on a disk with a case-sensitive file system.
1.3 10/30/2005
- The click feedback sound volume is now adjustable.
- Fixed an issue with the contextual menu not always coming up when drag-selecting in Safari & Apple Mail
- Lots of under-the-hood redesign
- Added a Japanese Localization - Thank you 影近 政通 (Masamichi Kagechika)
1.2.2 8/24/2005
- Added French localization. Thanks David.
- Completed Catalan Localization. Thanks Albert.
1.2.1 8/22/2005
- Fixed a bug that would cause a crash in Cisco's VPN client.
- One Finger Snap will now work properly if Access for Assistive Devices is not turned on (though we still recommend turning it on).
- Fixed another bug that would prevent One Finger Snap from bringing up the contextual menu when the desktop background was clicked.
1.2 8/15/2005
- One Finger Snap is now smarter about when it will initiate a right-click. It will no longer try to initiate a right-click over the Dock, over a scroll bar, or over a menu item, for instance.
- If you find that it is still trying to right-click at these times, then you should turn on "Access for Assistive Devices" in the Universal Access preference pane.
- Changed the name that appears in the Preference Pane to "1 Finger Snap", to make it a little shorter so it will fit better in the Preference Pane.
- Made One Finger Snap easier to use with third-party mice that don't use custom drivers.
- Added drag-select then hold - drag-select a block of text, then keep the mouse button held down and a contextual menu will appear with options for the text you just selected.
- Improved One Finger Snap's compatibility with Entourage.
1.1.2 8/2/2005
- Made the registration reminder window appear much less often..
1.1.1 7/29/2005
Version 1.1.1 is a compatibility release that makes One Finger Snap work much more smoothly with many commonly used Mac applications.
- Improved compatibility with many applications, including Word, Excel, BBEdit and PowerMail.
- Improved compatibility with the Finder.
- One Finger Snap will no longer fire if you click and hold on the menu bar.
- One Finger Snap will no longer fire in most cases when you click and hold on the Dock, since the Dock offers its own click & hold functionality.
- Added some safety checks that may help prevent a rare situation where One Finger Snap would confuse the OS and suddenly the mouse would not be recognized at all.
- Added a german localization. Thanks Joern.
1.1 7/30/2005
Users had some good ideas how to improve One Finger Snap right away, so version 1.1 adds a lot of those ideas for our early adopters.
- Added an option to change the amount of time to hold down the mouse button before the contextual menu appears.
- Added options to turn off the screen flash and the sound that gets played when the menu appears.
- Changed the user interface to be more responsive and to support the changes listed above.
- Firefox and OmniWeb already offer this functionality within their own windows, so One Finger Snap no longer simulates a right mouse click in those applications.
1.0 12/25/2004
Initial Public Release
