Various Software Updates

Written on March 05, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 5 people have commented

If you have not already been notified by your software, you may want to take note. Such applications as TextMate, Default Folder X, and Virtue Desktops have received updates in recent days.

TextMate brings Obj-C and PHP bundles to the already formidable text editor, so if you’re big into those languages, or would like to be, TextMate is doing you up right.

Default Folder X brings some bug fixes to stabilize and already fairly solid (and exceptionally useful) utility.

Virtue Desktops supposedly addresses stability issues, but I’d personally disagree with this point. Seems that since upgrading my Virtual Desktops have abruptly disappeared without any warning at all. So proceed with this upgrade at your own risk. Of course it is Beta software, so this warning should already be assumed.

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  1. #1 Brutal says:

    The Virtue Desktops update is nearly 2 months old.

  2. #2 Tony Arnold says:

    As the developer of VirtueDesktops, I’d agree with your comments - it is beta, and does contain some bugs like the one you mentioned. Then again, there has yet to be a full, stable release of VirtueDesktops, so proceed at your own risk :)

  3. #3 Nick Santilli says:

    Well my install just tried updating a couple days ago, at that point it was news to me.

    Tony - thanks for the note. can’t live without the app by the way, so THANKS!

  4. #4 vanni says:

    new iTunes out as well…

  5. #5 Wysiwyg says:

    Thanks for the post, I just want to give a though on the app Default Folder X: I tried it a couple of months ago and found it to hog my poor iBook´s resources. Also, being a little too cheap to pay for it, i relented on OS X tools to do my tagging needs - an folder action that moves the files saved on desktop to my documents folder and shows the window to add spotlight comments. Man, i love automator.

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