Yojimbo 4.0.3 Release Notes

This page documents all feature additions and modifications included in the Yojimbo 4.0.3 release.

For information on the feature additions and changes in Yojimbo 4.0, please see its release notes. For details about the changes made in any previous versions of Yojimbo, please see the release notes archive.

You can access Yojimbo's online help by choosing "Yojimbo Help" from the Help menu.

Additions

  • This release consists entirely of fixes for reported issues, and contains no new features.

Changes and Fixes

  • To work around WebKit hangs and crashes (e.g. Radar 15892360), Yojimbo now disallows the execution of JavaScript and services provided by Internet plug-ins (e.g. Flash) when displaying web archive items internally.

  • Starting Yojimbo with the Shift key held down will remove selection information from the internal saved state. This can be useful if you've gotten stuck because of a web archive that crashes the application.

  • Added informational text to the sync account signup panel to remind customers that they only need to set up a sync account to share data among multiple Macs (i.e. that it's not necessary to make an account to sync with Yojimbo for iPad).

  • Updated the sync help with an advisory about not using it for iPad sync, and removed stale references to iCloud.

  • Yojimbo now performs minimal sync logging by default; the log may be found in your home/Library/Logs/Yojimbo/ folder.

  • Fixed bug in which an internal exception occurred when non-importable PDFs were dropped on the application, so that the error wasn't reported as it should have been.

  • Fixed bug in which syncing did not correctly resume after changing the sync account password (using the "Change Password" button) until the application had been quit and relaunched.

  • Fixed bug in which certain innocent client-side actions could cause the sync state on the server to become inconsistent, thus in turn causing syncing to stop. (This condition was most likely to occur when syncing large quantities of large items, but could happen for any given item under the right circumstances.)

  • Added an explicit NSSupportsAutomaticGraphicsSwitching=1 to the application plist, which may or may not be relevant.

  • Made changes to the internal sync handshaking, to resolve situations in which an item appeared to successfully upload, but (for reasons unknown) was not stored, leading to subsequent sync malfunctions.

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