Hazel 2.3.2 Release Notes

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New Features:
  • Snow Leopard compatibility: Hazel is now runnable on Snow Leopard.
  • 64 bit support: Hazel is now 64-bit. If your CPU supports it, the preference pane will load into System Preferences on Snow Leopard without requiring a restart in 32-bit mode. The background processes will also run in 64-bit on Snow Leopard.
User interface changes:
  • Fixed the menubar menu not updating when a drive was mounted/unmounted.
  • Entries in the menubar menu for folders on unmounted/ejected drives will now stay there and just grey out when the drive is unavailable.
  • Numeric attributes now show your selected number format in its pop-up if it isn’t one of the presets.
  • Fixed attributes and tokens getting “linked” across rules when a rule was copied. For example changes to the date format in one would be seen in the other. Copies now should be totally distinct from each other.
  • Fixed keyboard navigation in the main pane interface.
  • Fixed the focus ring not showing up for the action pull-down button.
  • Entries in the Spotlight picker should now sort in a case-insensitive manner.
Core changes:
  • Fixed bug where the uninstall log was not being created, therefore breaking multiuser App Sweep.
  • Fixed App Sweep popping up if a duplicate of a file is thrown away. This usually happens when a copy of the app is already in the Trash resulting in “SomeApp-1.app” thus tricking Hazel into thinking it’s a different app.
  • Fixed case where a badly formed bundle id would confuse App Sweep into adding the preferences folder to the support file list.
  • App Sweep should now be able to clean up after screen savers.
  • Fixed text captured by a custom token having spaces stripped out of it.
  • Fixed crash when executing a rule which used the “domain” attribute with a special format option (formatting as “example.com” instead of “www.example.com”) and the file had no domain set.
  • Tweaked trash algorithm in terms of prioritizing and handling oversized files.
  • Fixed subtle case in code determining a file’s extension when the extension is a number (such as is the case with man pages) and it has a file association with an app.
  • Numerous internal fixes.