skEdit v3.6.2 Posted
Published October 26, 2007
v4.0 is not going to make it for the Leopard release, so I have posted an update to v3.6.1 that is compatible with Leopard. It is of course a free upgrade for all licensed users. It does reset the demo period, so you can try it again even if you tried v3.6.1. I'll be sending out email to the list tomorrow.
If you are a licensed user, login to your account to download the update. Otherwise, download the 25-day demo.
Update: Some users have reported issues opening files. I've been able to reproduce the problem. It only happens if you run v3.6.1 on a clean Leopard install. There was a bug in v3.6.1 in how it configured its preferences files for Leopard, causing v3.6.2 to crash or throw exceptions. I will be putting out an update, but in the meantime, deleting your preferences file should get you going. The file is ~/Library/Preferences/org.skti.skEdit.plist.
Yeah, 3.6.2 isn't working for me under Leopard (GM) either. It launches just fine, but it won't open files. You can get the open file dialog box, but the file won't open. Files won't open via the Site View sidebar either.
Ted on October 29, 2007 #A few people have reported this issue. I am investigating.
Sean Kelly on October 29, 2007 #Same here :(
Otherwise, I really look forward to 4.0
Hugues on October 30, 2007 #The problem for me in 3.6.2 is it won't connect to a remote server. It just hangs at the 'Connecting....' screen.
Rob Erekson on November 2, 2007 #I also cannot get 3.6.2 to open any files. I can get the app open fine but clicking a file in the sidebar does nothing.
Rick Moore on November 2, 2007 #Rick, please try deleting your preferences file, as described in the post update.
Sean Kelly on November 2, 2007 #Sean:
That worked!!! Now I don't have to use TextMate an ymore...sheesh. :)
Rick Moore on November 5, 2007 #Still no solutions?
I still cannot get 3.6.2 to list ftp server contents...
Andy Chan on November 9, 2007 #I'll be putting out an update this weekend that should fix that issue.
Sean Kelly on November 9, 2007 #