Mojave’s first full release is looking relatively free of bugs so far. This list is updated as and when new information arrives.
QuickLook
Hopefully fixes a bug, and across-the-board minor improvements. Most important for those upgrading to Mojave, but useful for all users.
Some interface tweaks, and a new menubar app which puts these QuickLook cache controls within easy reach.
QuickLook keeps a cache of document thumbnails and previews which can be a security and privacy risk. Here’s why, and a new tool to help you maintain your privacy.
Telling what a file is – whether plain text, Unicode UTF-8, 32-bit code, and so on – can be hard. Just use a little magic, free in the command tool ‘file’. Includes Swift code to access magic numbers.
Problems with a document thumbnail or preview? Here’s a neat command tool which can help you diagnose and solve them.
Preciziun can now open documents from their macOS Bookmarks, and preview them in Quick Look.
Single app now explores versions, lets you preview and manage them – all in one.
An important section of a document that you’re working has gone missing. Do you search back through backups, or use the versioning system to recover and replace it?
Check earlier versions by previewing them using Quick Look. This also fixes the bug which gave incorrect sizes for bundle documents such as RTFD.
