In Preferences Syncing, the setting Number of Sync Snapshots to keep has been changed to MB (megabyte) Limit for keeping old Sync Snapshots on disk in other words, instead of limiting the number of files for each browser/client, we now instead limit the disk space used. Sync Snapshots are now archived before each import in addition to before each export. No longer warns about an extension needing to be installed in listed Browser/Clients after an export, if the export is a special export to a single Browser/Client. In the Inspector window, the Name, Shortcut and Comments fields no longer treat tab or return keys hits as the user indicating done instead of as part of the edited value. In Mini Search window, when running in macOS 11, scrollers no longer appear, and the list of results is no longer clipped. In Markster, Synkmark and Smarky, these controls are in the Preferences window, tab Sorting.) (This feature was added previously in version 2.10.25 but was removed in version 2.10.26.)Ĭhanges made in the Inspector are now more reliably saved if the app is immediately quit. (In BookMacster, the controls for this new option are in the Collection window tab Settings Sorting. bmco document windows (the *main” window in Synkmark, Markster and Smarky) now have, more or less, the “new look” recommended by Apple for macOS 10.11.Īdded setting to Sort folders only or Sort bookmarks only when using the option to push bookmarks or folders to the top or bottom. In Preferences Appearance, the control to have large, small or no icons in the toolbar has been removed, because it does not play well in macOS 10.11 Big Sur. ![]() The keyboard shortcut and/or status menulet are enable/disabled in Markster’s preferences. Global Keyboard Shortcut, for example Cmd-Shift-D. When Markster users want to visit a bookmark they have previously stored, or add a new bookmark, instead of reaching for the Bookmarks Bar or Bookmarks Menu in the browser, they bring up Markster’s Floating Menu. They use more than one web browser, and prefer to keep all their bookmarks in a separate app, independent of the web browsers, instead of syncing the browsers’ internal bookmarks facilities together. The internal bookmarks facilities (Bookmarks Bar, Bookmarks Menu, Favorites Bar, etc.) in their web browser(s) do not meet their feature expectations. More apps will be adopting this policy in the future.Markster keeps your internet bookmarks in a central store. The 32-bit Macs, even though they have Intel processors, cannot officially run OS X Lion (10.7) and also there are some apps which no longer work on 32-bit Macs. Some Macs made during 2006, and a few made in 2007 have the Intel Core Duo processor which is 32 bit. This means one with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor or better (i3, i5, i7, etc.). (We like the zip.)īookMacster's built in Check for Update feature is smart enough to recognize your Mac OS X version, and keep you updated to the latest applicable version for your Mac.Ī tip: If you're buying a used Intel-based Mac so that you can upgrade to Mac OS X 10.6, prefer a 64-bit model. They're both about 11 MB and both the same inside choose whichever you prefer. New BookMacster users who are still using Mac OS X 10.5 can download the latest version in that track here, as a zip archive or internet-enabled disk image. ![]() Bug fix and maintenance updates will continue for BookMacster 1.6 (i.e., 1.6.8, 1.6.9, 1.6.10, etc.). ![]()
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