Preference Manager 1.0.3 released
We just released
Preference Manager 1.0.3. This is a quick bug fix version that repairs a rather annoying bug some of you were getting - the dreaded "The volume 'Digital Rebellion' does not exist" message.
I was aware of it and had fixed it a couple of days ago. I was planning to delay the release until early next week, as I had several features I wanted to implement over the weekend but unfortunately the number of reports I received about this bug prompted me to release this fix early.
Lots of people have been contacting me with suggestions for future versions, some of which excited me a lot because they were such great ideas. Keep it up, I appreciate it a lot.
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UtilitiesPermalinkPreference Manager 1.0.2 released
Sorry for the lack of blog updates recently; I have been working in Italy with intermittent internet access. But I'm now back and we've just released
Preference Manager 1.0.2. It offers the following changes:
- Bug fix: A check is now performed for unmounted external volumes. If you set your backup location to an external disk and unmount it, the app will copy files to the default location until you plug it back in.
- Feature: Added New Folder button to Browse dialog.
- Feature: A lot of you requested it and here it is: you can now back up FCP button bars, keyboard layouts, column layouts, window layouts, track layouts, custom settings and user plugins.
("User plugins" refers to plugins residing in your
~/Library/Preferences/Final Cut Pro User Data/Plugins directory)
For those not yet aware,
Preference Manager is an application that allows you to trash, backup and restore your Final Cut Studio preference files. This allows you to create a "working configuration" backup and restore to that when things go wrong. It also allows you to copy across your settings, window layouts, button bars etc, when you switch to another machine.
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UtilitiesPermalinkPreference Manager v1.0.1 released
I've been getting a lot of feedback about our new application,
Preference Manager. A lot of you have really good ideas and we've just released
Preference Manager 1.0.1 to take some of these suggestions into account. Here are the new features:
- Bug fix: The help link is now correct.
- Feature: You can now set a custom backup location (in Preferences). This feature was highly requested.
- Feature: If a backup exists, you now have the option of overwriting it.
- Feature: There is now a "Show in Finder" button in the Restore dialog.
Keep that feedback coming in via the
bug report and
feature request forms.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Mar 21 2008 to
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We've just introduced a new tool -
Preference Manager. This application allows you to trash, backup and restore your Final Cut Studio preference files.
Preference files store information about user preferences, window and toolbar placements, and launch settings. Sometimes these can become corrupted, causing problems. Preference Manager allows you to trash corrupted preferences and keep backups of working preference files in order to quickly restore your settings.
Now, I know there are a few other apps on the market that do this as well, so what makes Preference Manager unique? Well, for a start, it works for the entire Final Cut Studio suite, not just Final Cut Pro. In addition, it is completely free, you are not limited by the number of backups you can perform, you can assign names to your backups, and it is Leopard-compatible.
As always, we are trying to create a genuinely useful application, so your comments and suggestions are encouraged.
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We've just released a new version of
FCS Remover, taking it up to 1.0.6. This update offers no new features but makes changes to some elements of the automatic updating facility. It is a recommended update because in the next few days we are going to make some changes that will cause problems with it.
FCS Remover is a program to automatic the uninstallation of Final Cut Studio and Final Cut Express. It has many uses such as wiping an old version before updating, downgrading to an older version or simply removing the entire suite from your machine.
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We've just released
FCS Remover 1.0.5, based on much-appreciated user feedback. This new version offers Final Cut Express support (version 3.5 (HD) and 4, although earlier versions may work as well) plus a couple of bug fixes.
If you don't know, FCS Remover is a tool that allows you to completely remove Final Cut Studio (and now Express as well) and its associated components. Why would you want to do this? Well, maybe you are planning to upgrade to a later version and want to fully uninstall the previous one in order to improve the stability of your upgraded system and reduce issues. Or you might be one of the unfortunate few experiencing problems with a particular patch and wish to downgrade.
Alternatively, you may be swapping project files between your up-to-date machine and a machine running an earlier version, although an XML export is the recommended way of dealing with this problem.
Whatever the reason, we always appreciate your
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UtilitiesPermalinkMajor blog overhaul
Just wanted to let everyone know that we've completed a major overhaul of this blog. It's now much faster to load and puts less of a strain on the server, which is something that was worrying me as its popularity increased.
The most important change is to the page URLs. Instead of having one central page, each post now has its own separate page. The old page will forward requests to the correct place but for improved speed and general ease-of-use,
you are advised to update your bookmarks.
Also, I have noticed that a lot of people are using the category RSS feeds instead of the
main feed. That means they are missing out on a lot of other posts. The old blog didn't make this clear so if you don't want to miss half of the posts on this forum, subscribe to the global feed listed above (if you can even read this, that is).
P.S. There might be a few teething problems over the next few days so please bear with us.
Apple announces iPhone SDK
Apple today gave details on its iPhone SDK (Software Development Kit). You can read more about it on
AppleInsider. What I'm going to focus on is our
iPhone apps and how this affects them.
Firstly, our offline apps will be replaced by SDK applications. They haven't been updated in a while and they are slow, so it makes sense to do this.
The standard (non-iPhone) web apps will stay. The iPhone web apps will probably stay too, as they don't need much extra work.
Applications will be delivered via iTunes, and will remain free.None of this will happen until the iPhone 2.0 firmware is released in June. Note that Apple is limiting it to the US at first but will gradually roll it out to other countries.
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UtilitiesPermalinkFCS Remover 1.0.4 released
I just commissioned a quick patch for
FCS Remover, bringing it up to 1.0.4. The removal of some extra frameworks was added in v1.0.3 but the corresponding package receipts were not removed, leading the FCS installer to mistakenly think that the frameworks were installed when they weren't. This caused some "missing framework" errors when starting FCP up after reinstalling.
This is now fixed in v1.0.4. Apologies for any inconvenience caused by this bug.
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Posted by Jon Chappell on Mar 5 2008 to
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UtilitiesPermalinkFCS Remover 1.0.3 released
We've just released
version 1.0.3 of FCS Remover. This doesn't offer any new features - it's just a small release to chase up some Final Cut Studio files that were not deleted in previous versions.
For those that don't know, FCS Remover is a freeware utility to remove the entire Final Cut Studio. Why would you want to do this? Well, it's a good thing to do if you are upgrading from a previous version of Final Cut Studio or Final Cut Pro. Sometimes upgrade installations do not work very well so an installation from scratch is recommended. The best way of doing this is to completely wipe your hard disk, but we understand that not everyone wants to do this. FCS Remover fills the gap by removing Final Cut Studio and leaving the operating system and your other files intact, allowing you to install a new version.
Other people use it for reinstalling an unstable installation of FCS, while others use it to downgrade to a previous version in order to save Final Cut Pro projects to an earlier format for compatibility reasons.
FCS Remover can be downloaded
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