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Camino browser for mac 10.6.85/7/2023 ![]() No longer launches Finder if it's not running.Added in-app purchasing, to ease the buying process.(Hat tip to blargh for reporting this one.) Fixed an issue with "shadow" downloads (not visible but happening) and double downloads from certain sites.Installed a new version of the in-app purchasing module.Completed downloads display a timestamp noting the time the download completed.This can be disabled in Terminal by running defaults write "Remember Selection" -bool NO. The selection is now retained across restarts.Fixed a bug where queue positions weren't updated properly after the queue was rearranged (as opposed to: sorted differently) via Queue menu.Quit Leech if it's running, and run this Terminal command: defaults write "Store Source URL In Spotlight Comment" -bool NO. Leech will optionally not place the download URL in the Spotlight comments field.The Leech plug-in now works with WebKit Nightly Builds.Leech's version of SIMBL wouldn't install on 10.5.x machines.Clarified wording on Growl messages that appear after failed downloads.Leech now offers contextual menu integration with Safari 5.1.Re-enabled downloading of movie trailers from Apple's trailer site.Fixed a crashing bug on 10.6.8 related to the main window's oblong title bar button.Improved resume functionality, including fixing a resume failure after sleep/wake.Dropped hardwired download page support, as this feature was untestable and mostly broken.Prepared for upcoming Gatekeeper changes.Fixed an issue with OS X 10.11 El Capitan's Gatekeeper.Updated the Sparkle in-app update mechanism to use a secure connection (HTTPS).Added Open Original URL to History sub-menu.Improved support for resuming interrupted downloads.New help system with better layout and greatly improved navigation and search.Revamped user interface with full retina graphics.Bandwidth throttling to limit the bandwidth used for downloads.Scheduled start/stop times for queued downloads.Accelerated downloads from servers that support the feature.Fixed an issue with downloading to a non-boot volume.(Thanks to Christopher Stone for some very helpful feedback!) (This goes great with Leech's menu bar mode.) Also in the "Advanced" preferences, you can now configure Leech to launch automatically on login.The "Advanced" preferences now let you specify a custom user agent.(Heads-up: This only works if your text file has a *.txt filename extension.) Leech can now extract and download URLs from a local text file.Fixed a file permissions issue (App Store only).Minor UI changes to improve appearance in Mojave.Rewrote the Leech extension to work with Safari 12's new extension rules.Leech now supports Full Screen and Split View.Hosts can be black-/whitelisted for acceleration from the contextual menu for each download-changing it here overrides the setting in preferences.Added support for Dark Mode in macOS Mojave.The Safari extension now supports regular expression filtering (set in the Advanced preferences tab) to control what gets downloaded via the "download all links" feature of the plug-in.As this is annoying, we made it so that scrolling works as expected. In Mojave, scrolling the Leech window would cause a portion of the displayed list of URLs to be blanked out resizing would fix the problem.Fixed a bug where Leech considered download attempts successful when a connection was established, but nothing was actually downloaded.Files without an expected number of bytes in their headers will now download properly. ![]() Leech is now a universal app that runs natively both on Apple silicon and Intel processors.Reduced CPU load when downloading small files.(Hat tip to sempov for reporting this one.) Fixed a bug where Leech misinterpreted filename suggestions from the server under certain circumstances.We fixed some minor bugs and did some behind-the-scenes code cleanup.What's new in Leech? Leech 3.1.7 - Bug Fixes and Improvements
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