Apple has just pushed an update to Gatekeeper’s security data, bringing it to version 157, macOS Mojave 10.14.2 […]
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Notarized versions of DeepTools for working with versions, Rosettavert for converting text encodings, SearchKey and SearchKeyLite for editing extended attributes for Spotlight searches.
Now lets you set your own default font and size applied to all new windows, and offers better reduced contrast appearance in both Dark and Light modes.
First candidate for a final release, this counts the words and characters in your Rich Text as you type or edit them.
Small changes in tables which allow you to navigate using the cursor keys – but should greatly improve their usability. Recommended for all users.
Also fixes Endarken and Enlighten for changing the colour of Rich Text and its behaviour in Light and Dark Modes.
Updated late last week, Apple has provided no information about this. What’s more, installing the update may be insufficient to apply it.
I was startled to discover that a brand new iMac Pro shipped with macOS 10.13.2 pre-installed, and was very reluctant to upgrade to Mojave.
Although only minor fixes, these are recommended for all users, particularly for those running Mojave.
Each now built with the latest version of Xcode, and notarized for your added security. Recommended for Mojave users in particular.
