skEdit on Intel

Published January 10, 2006

With the announcement today of the new MacBook Pro and iMac with Intel processors, I thought it might be a good time to mention my plans for skEdit on Intel.

I do not have a Developer Transition Kit, so I cannot verify this, but my assumption is that skEdit will run well under Rosetta. The initial release of v3.6 will not be a Universal Binary. I would need to switch to a newer version of the developer tools and I do not like to do that at the end of the development cycle.

My plan is to release a v3.6.1 two-three weeks after the release of v3.6. This release will be universal and may also contain bug fixes for any major issues that come up during the public release of v3.6. Those two-three weeks will give me and the beta testers time to thoroughly test the universal binary version.

Of course, all releases after v3.6.1 will be universal.

Oh great, I came to this site especially to verify this. I'll be getting my new iMac in a week, and it'll be my only machine from then on, so I'd like to have as much Universal as possible ...

Keep it up!

Lennart on January 16, 2006 #

When is 3.6 slated to come out?

Jackson Lavielle on January 21, 2006 #

v3.6 should be released some time in February.

Sean Kelly on January 21, 2006 #

Awesome. Thanks man!

Jackson Lavielle on January 22, 2006 #

Will the SFTP support be improved? I know, it's quite a new feature, but right now there are some annoying things, like the message "folder can not be created" when a folder already exists and no browsing thru local folders (only by using "go to"). It would be cool if these things could be improved.

Except of these small things, skEdit is the best HTML/CSS gem I've experienced. Keep on the good work, man!

Marc on February 2, 2006 #

v3.6 fixes quite a few bugs in the SFTP support, including the "no browsing thru local folders" bug, which I think was only seen in the non-English localizations.

Sean Kelly on February 2, 2006 #

Works fine here, Sean! (3.6 FC)

luxuryluke on February 15, 2006 #

SKEdit works like a charm on intel too, as it does on other macs.

Enrico Rosso on February 20, 2006 #

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