![]() There are no longer four separate menu bar sections on macOS 10.12 Sierra and newer.In other news, Butler gained some additional tricks… That’s right, Butler is now a 64-bit application, so you can say goodbye to that annoying macOS 32-bit nag dialog! This was a huge project for Peter, though from the end user perspective, you won’t see any different except in Activity Monitor… Posted in Moom, Products | Comments Off on Moom 3.2.12 now (mostly) works in Adobe appsīutler 4.2.2 (see update below) is out now, and the big news is that headlined 100% increase in bit count. App Store users should be able to update now, or if not now, shortly. There are some other new features and fixes, too, as detailed on the release notes page: Touch Bar support when using Moom’s keyboard controls we’ve worked around incompatibilities with Subliminal and DockShelf and fixed a pesky bug that prevented reassigning the same keyboard shortcuts if you’d moved an action around in the list of other actions.ĭirect users can update via in-app updating, or by downloading a new copy from Moom’s web page. Hopefully a future Adobe update will enable the green pop-up menu to work, but again, that’s out of our control. ![]() The big news in this release is that Adobe’s apps work with Moom, with one visible and unfixable (by us) exception: The green pop-up menu will not appear.īut you can now use Moom’s keyboard mode (or global hot keys) to move and zoom windows (and you should be able to save window layouts, too). Moom 3.2.12 is out now (direct and hopefully in the Mac App Store shortly, if not already).
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