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Category Archives: Development
CheckBook & CheckBook Pro 2.5.15 Ready For General Consumption
What’s new? Well, besides the fixes, this release comes with a big new feature that’s been oft-requested over the years: you can now copy & paste Entries between Accounts (and even to other applications, like TextEdit or Numbers). Heck, if you’re … Continue reading
Audiobook Builder tells me it’s unable to eject a CD because something’s still using it. Wha?
Have you seen a message like this after importing a CD? Audiobook Builder 1.5.6  Unable to eject disk The disk or some of its contents may be in use by another application. Disk: I Am the Pretty Little Audiobook That Haunts … Continue reading
Happy new year to you and CheckBook!
And so we begin CheckBook’s 15th year (you knew it was born in December, 2002, right?) with a couple of exciting new features on the way: Copy & paste for Entries and Schedules is coming in CheckBook 2.5.15. We dared … Continue reading
Strange icons with macOS Sierra 10.12.2
[This almost got named “macOS Sierra’s a JPEG-2000 hater”.] A few years back, when Retina-fying Mac imagery was all the rage, we faced a little conundrum related to how well we supported older versions of Mac OS X in Audiobook … Continue reading
What’s coming in CheckBook 2.5.13
Hello all! While we’re wrapping up CheckBook 2.5.13, a set of fixes and one tiny surprise, and plan to have it out the door within a week soon, we thought we’d share what’s coming: A fix for a hang when … Continue reading
I updated my Mac and now my favorite Splasm app won’t open
Fear not! macOS updates can be a bumpy ride, but chances are we know about the issue and have already updated your app so all you need to do is install the latest version and get back to business. Give these a … Continue reading