MacGourmet Release Notes


This blog documents the changes made in each version of MacGourmet. You can subscribe to it to keep up to date.


December 22, 2006

Version 2.0.0 RC 1


This release candidate includes the following changes:

  • [FIXED] Relationship manager and library browser now correctly save size at application quit.

  • [FIXED] Fixed a problem dragging and dropping items when the selected sort column was reverse sorted.

  • [FIXED] Fixed a problem clearing note and wine note images.

  • [FIXED] Fixed the size of the text field that displays the date of the last update check.


December 13, 2006

Version 2.0.0 Beta 13


This beta release includes the following changes:

  • [FIXED] Fixed a problem in which scaled recipes were getting scaled again when printed.

  • [FIXED] Made changes to ensure additional image data integrity.

  • [FIXED] When doing units conversions, items marked NA are no longer converted.

  • [FIXED] Fixed a problem with certain types of scaled values being listed as (null).

  • [FIXED] Fixed a problem adding information (stores, aisles, etc.) to newly created shopping lists.

  • [FIXED] Fixed a problem with sorting shopping lists with new line items before they were saved.

  • [CHANGED] Added Rating, Mark as Flagged and Mark as Prepared to Edit menu.


December 02, 2006

Version 2.0.0 Beta 12


This beta release includes the following changes:

  • [FIXED] Fixed a problem displaying a series of newly entered recipe summaries.

  • [FIXED] Empty rows marked as divider rows should now be saved correctly.

  • [FIXED] Fixed a problem deleting items from certain lists.

  • [FIXED] Fixed a problem moving to previous and next items in certain lists.

  • [FIXED] Fixed a problem where overwriting an export file would cause two confirmations to be displayed instead of just one.

  • [FIXED] Fixed an incorrectly generated query when doing a Cupboard Find.

  • [CHANGED] Multiple items can now be deleted in the library browser.

  • [CHANGED] User recipe box lists now work more like user folders in Mail, or folders in the Finder. Clicking on a folder will no longer show all children unless you are holding the option key down when you select it.




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