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Version History |
Newest items are listed
first.
Release 1.87 (Build 080616)
This is a maintenance update which reacts to recent
developments in Mac OS X Leopard and fixes minor problems.
- The feature to remove language packages has been accelerated.
- Added a feature regarding a bug in Mac OS X Leopard which can cause the
startup language setting to be corrupted under certain circumstances when
the system has been restored from a Time Machine backup. TinkerTool System
can now repair the language setting in case it has been damaged.
- Added a workaround for a packaging problem in the Java SE 6 update for
64-bit Intel systems which could lead to an endless file scan when removing
language packages from the Java Virtual Machine framework.
- Added a workaround for the problem that certain third-party background
applications could manipulate the shutdown sequence of Mac OS X Leopard in
a way which could cause the feature to mute the startup chime not to become
effective.
- Support for cleaning the Internet browser caches of Safari 3 and Shiira
2 (or later) has been removed. Those browsers have their own powerful cache
cleaning features already integrated. Previous versions of Safari and Shiira
are still supported for cleaning.
- Support for cleaning the caches of several obsolete Internet browser versions
has been removed. This affects Chimera, OmniWeb prior to version 5, Opera
prior to version 9, iCab prior to version 4. Support for Desktop Web Browser
has been removed entirely because up-to-date versions no longer use any file-based
caches. Support for non-Firefox versions of Mozilla-based browsers has been
updated to now support Netscape® Navigator 9.
- The mechanism to detect ambiguities in machine production dates has been
optimized. Computers built in 2008 are now always displayed with their correct
dates of production.
- Corrected a problem where the column "size" of the statistics
table of the feature to remove language packages could only be sorted alphabetically
instead of numerically.
- Corrected a problem of interim build 080325 where users of Mac OS X Tiger
(10.4.x) could not use the feature to remove language packages.
- Corrected a problem where Mac OS X Leopard opened TCP/IP port
12345 for diagnostic purposes when the feature to mute the startup chime
has been used with build 080205. (The port was only opened. No part of TInkerTool
System could receive or send data on this port.)
- Small changes and optimizations in the user interface.
Release 1.85 (Build 080205)
This is a maintenance update which optimizes specific features, especially
for use with Mac OS X Leopard. The update is recommended for all users of Mac
OS X 10.5 or later.
- The function to remove language packages now additionally supports
up-to-date applications which are using language markers in compliance
with the new standards ISO 631-2 and RFC 3066bis.
- It is now possible to remove English language support for applications
that have not been designed with English as their primary language (not for
Mac OS X 10.3 Panther).
- Many new log files of Mac OS X Leopard can now be monitored via the Info
pane of the application.
- Corrected a problem where Portuguese for Portugal could not be selected
to become the startup language for Mac OS X 10.5.
- The feature to mute the startup chime now additionally supports damaged
Leopard installations which don't perform correct shutdown sequences.
- The feature to clean the online cache for the directory services client
has been reenabled for Leopard installations.
- It is now possible to delete files and the original permission settings
of operating system components when the user explicitly states to take that
risk.
- The scan process when searching files for cleanup tasks has been accelerated
considerably. It is now feasible to scan entire system drives with several
100,000 files.
- Many small changes in the user interface.
Release 1.8 (Build 071107)
- This version adds support for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
- Support for Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar has been removed. Mac OS X 10.3.8 or later
is now required to run the application.
- The thinning feature now additionally allows to create binaries which only
contain code support for specific processor types, instead of code support
for specific processor families. For example, an application which contains
code support for all PowerPC processors and secondly for PowerPC G5 processors
in particular, can now be thinned to contain G5 code only.
- TinkerTool System detects Leopard applications which are protected by digital
seals. Operations which could break a seal (making the affected application
unusable) are avoided automatically.
Release 1.72 (Build 070914)
This is a minor maintenance update which does not include new features.
- Enhanced application behavior when the user tries to deinstall a third-party
application into the Trash in cases where that application had created a
named Unix pipe.
- Corrected a problem affecting Intel-based Macintosh systems where the application
could include additional files with names beginning with very special characters
into the deletion set when the user selected a feature to delete .DS_Store
files.
Release 1.71 (Build 070529)
Due to a packaging error, the features to set Access Control List permissions
(ACLs) on Tiger, and to modify the hard drive sleep interval on Tiger systems
using customized energy saver profiles were not operational in release
1.7 when using a PowerPC-based Macintosh computer. This maintenance update
fixes the problem.
Users of 1.7 who have Jaguar, Panther or an Intel-based Mac are not affected
by the problem and don't need to download this upgrade.
Release 1.7 (Build 070509)
- Added new feature to let Mac OS X analyze the contents of files, independent
of their type codes or file name extensions.
- Added new feature to modify type and creator codes of files.
- Added new feature to make file system objects visible or invisible in the
Finder.
- Added new feature to prevent Mac OS X from automatically activating selected
hard drive volumes. (Tiger only)
- Added new feature to prevent Mac OS X from automatically waking portable
computers in sleep mode when the display lid is being opened. (Tiger only)
- Added new feature to repair the System Preferences application if icons
or labels have become corrupted (Jaguar and Tiger only).
- Added feature to clean the caches of Opera version 9. Support for Opera
version 6 was removed.
- Added new feature to automatically reset permanent changes to system-wide
settings to Apple's factory defaults.
- When running with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, TinkerTool System now uses the unified
display style for its control window.
- The feature to remove code support for certain processor families from
applications can now create log files. It also adds a Finder comment to thinned
applications.
- The feature to remove Services menu items now displays the items in the
user's preferred language.
- The feature to remove unused preferences files now allows to select between
predefined time periods, controlling which preferences should be considered
as being too old.
- The feature to verify the integrity of preferences files now additionally
detects corrupted or empty preference folders.
- The feature to repair the translated display of folders in a user's home
folder has been moved from the Files to the User pane.
- The system info display now uses better descriptions for computers with
replaced mainboards.
- The network optimization feature now supports additional settings for delayed
TCP acknowledge which Apple has introduced in Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later.
- Corrected a problem with misleading warning messages shown while preparing
the removal of language support packages.
- The application now uses better error messages for cases where applications
cannot be thinned for technical reasons.
- Corrected a problem where some third-party applications could not be thinned.
- Many small enhancements in the user interface and in the reference manual.
Release 1.6 (Build 061229)
Due to legislational changes, all pricing notices regarding Value Added Tax
had to be modified on January 1, 2007.
Release 1.6 (Build 060719)
- Added new feature for the deinstallation and clean-up of applications which
have been installed by "drag and drop". The deinstallation assistant
helps to find all components that belong to a given application. The components
can selectively be sent to the Trash or be deleted immediately. Compared
with other tools of this kind, TinkerTool System offers much more thorough
clean-up levels which not only remove components for one user account,
but for all user accounts of a computer or for whole network installations.
Deinstallation reports can be stored or printed. The deinstall helper can
also assist in the removal of widgets, screen savers, preference panes, Internet
plug-ins and QuickTime plug-ins.
- Added new feature to "thin" Universal applications and other software components
like widgets, screen savers, preference panes or plug-ins. The code support
for these components can be displayed and the user can remove support for
selectable CPU architectures, saving storage space.
- Added new feature to selectively remove entries in the Services menu of
Mac OS X. The user can manipulate given applications to no longer offer their
service entries in the menu. TinkerTool System creates backup copies of the
menu items, so the original status can be restored at any time.
- The user control to specify paths, folders or files was enhanced in all
parts of TinkerTool System. Icons are displayed for all selected file system
objects. Names and BSD paths are displayed more user-friendly.
- The feature to deinstall language support packages can now additionally
remove language support for widgets.
- Corrected an issue of an early build of version 1.51 where the language
list in the International pane did not restore the user's preferred selection
for language deletion when the application was relaunched.
- Corrected an issue of an early build of version 1.51 where the MTU option
was not offered for WLAN cards when running Panther or Tiger.
- Corrected an issue where the user could not always select or deselect some
entries in the detail overview for Access Control List permissions.
Release 1.51 (Build 060420)
This is a maintenance release, reacting on technical changes found in recent
OS and firmware updates from Apple. It only adds a few new functions.
- Added new feature to delete native resource forks.
- Added new feature to display system management information of Intel-based
computers, including CPU, cache and memory details, mainboard and enclosure
info, connector, slot and jumper lists.
- The function to set an individual volume for the startup chime of Intel-based
computers had to be removed because Apple introduced a bug in the Intel
version of Mac OS X to make it fully compatible with the PPC version. TinkerTool
System now offers an identical "mute startup chime" feature for all Macintosh
systems, independent of their architecture.
- The function to set the MTU value of Token Ring and IP over FireWire network
interfaces (which was hidden for Panther and Tiger since release 1.2 of
the application) is now available again for all versions of Mac OS X.
- The function to set a background image for the login window now warns the
user if s/he is attempting to set an image file with inappropriate permission
settings.
- For all delete operations of the application, the tables showing the list
of objects that are about to be deleted will now use additional tool tips
to make long file paths easier to read.
- The compatibility with applications that create "self-made" login items
which miss alias information and contain a tilde marker, has been enhanced.
Those special login items are now considered to be valid if they refer to
existing objects.
- The preference setting for offering evaluation mode has been enhanced.
- The warning dialog for incompatible operating system versions has been
enhanced.
- Corrected a problem where the list of installed languages was not updated
under all conditions after the user had deleted some of the language packages.
- Corrected a problem where the application window showed an incorrect height
after the user had changed the ppi resolution setting for the Aqua user
interface.
- Corrected a problem where delete operations on folders were executed much
slower than usual under very particular conditions.
Release 1.5 (Build 060124)
- Added feature to enable or disable Spotlight (Tiger or later only).
- Added feature to display the storage consumption of Spotlight metadata
(Tiger or later only).
- Added feature to remove or reset Spotlight indexing data. (Tiger or later
only).
- Added feature to enable support for Access Control Lists on disk volumes
(Tiger or later only).
- Added feature to define Access Control List permissions for files and folders
(Tiger or later only).
- Added feature to change POSIX permissions for files or folders (Tiger or
later only).
- Added features to handle inherited Access Control Lists (Tiger or later
only).
- Added feature to display the effective permissions a selected user has
on a selected file system object. (Tiger or later only).
- Added feature to clean the online cache of the lookup subsystem.
- Added feature to repair certain defects in the printing subsystem (Jaguar
and Panther only).
- Added feature to set the Maximum Transfer Unit for Airport cards.
- Added options to clean the caches of Opera 8, Flock and Desktop Web Browser.
- Added feature to clean the download and attachment cache of Apple Mail.
- Added feature to clean all hidden Macintosh support files on removable
volumes which should be given to non-Macintosh computers.
- Added option to select the system's default strategy for the activation
of volumes that are connected while no user is logged in. (Panther or later
only).
- Added option to select the system buffer size for socket communication.
- Added pre-programmed network tuning feature to optimize for broadband Internet
connections with high latencies.
- Added option to modify the physical ppi resolution value for screen output
(Tiger or later only).
- Added option to disable the Sleep button in the login window (Mac OS X
10.4.3 or later only).
- Added option to set the font size for additional text added to the login
window (Jaguar and Panther only).
- Added option to select the initial status display in the login window (Mac
OS X 10.4.3 or later only).
- Added option to establish an additional delay before accepting logins (Mac
OS X 10.4.3 or later only).
- Added option to select the background picture for the login screen (Mac
OS X 10.4.3 or later only).
- Added feature to detect and remove out-of-date login items.
- Added option to compute the total size of storage space that would be reclaimed
when removing selected language packages.
- Added feature to omit Adobe® applications when removing undesired language
packages.
- Added feature to remove PostScript Printer Description files in unwanted
languages.
- Added feature to verify the integrity of the system folder for temporary
files.
- The feature to mute the Macintosh startup chime has been extended to control
the volume of the chime independent of the setting for the master audio output
channel. This feature is only available on Intel-based Macintosh systems
with Extensible Firmware Interface.
- The info panel has been updated
to include all features of all currently known Macintosh systems.
- The MPU information panel has been redesigned.
- The application now additionally remembers all previously selected settings
in the Files and International panes between restarts.
- The feature to enable Quartz Extreme on unsupported graphics cards is no
longer supported when using Tiger.
- Added a workaround for the problem that some folders could not be deleted
at first attempt by the Force Delete or Force Empty Trash features when
the folder was located on an NFS server running Mac OS X Tiger.
- The user interface on the pane to remove unwanted language packages has
been enhanced.
- The application now detects if the user is trying to run it inside a FileVault
volume which is not supported by Mac OS X's security model.
- Corrected a problem where the application accepted the deletion of system
files on systems running a non-update installation of Mac OS X Tiger.
- Corrected a problem where the sleep interval for hard drives could not
be set reliably if the user had established a named power-management profile
for Mac OS X Tiger.
- Corrected a problem where some of the options of the login window preferences
were displayed with an incorrect state immediately after TinkerTool System
had been launched.
- The application now detects if the system contains specific broken audio
drivers of third-party vendors which cause the volume control of Mac OS X
to fail. This includes cases that break Mac OS X's and TinkerTool System's
capability to control the startup chime.
- A problem with the German user interface in the "Force Empty Trash" dialog
was corrected.
Release 1.4 (Build 050401)
- Added feature to clean the font cache of Mac
OS X.
- Added feature to delete obsolete preferences files of applications which
have not been in use for over a year.
- Added the option to deactivate the Sudden Motion Sensor on recently released
PowerBook systems.
- Added option to keep linguistic components, like spell checking, speech
and summary dictionaries when removing language support files.
- Added option to automatically select all volumes when enforcing complete
deletion of the Trash contents.
- Hidden Finder information files and fork emulation files can now be removed
at the same time.
- The Info pane now additionally displays the boot ROM version of the system.
- The application was modified to support future operating system versions.
Release 1.35 (Build 041209)
This is a maintenance update of TinkerTool System which adds only a few new
features.
- Added feature to delete archived copies of the login accounting database
together with log archives.
- Added feature to delete entries for recent items in AppleWorks 6. This
is a maintenance procedure recommended by Apple to establish a workaround
for a defect in AppleWorks which prevents its recent items menu from working
correctly when used with Mac OS X. This feature is only supported for English
and German language versions of AppleWorks.
- The tool now remembers your last preferred settings to clean caches and
to remove recent items.
- The tool now activates the network optimization settings even if no network
is connected at operating system startup time. This allows users to make
a connection later, with the optimized settings already established.
- The feature to delete language packages can now automatically handle applications
which come with incorrectly packaged frameworks that use infinite loops
of symbolic links.
- The feature to mute the startup sound now uses better protection against
cases where the audio drivers are not working correctly. To activate this
change, users should deactivate, then reactivate the mute feature.
- Fixed an aesthetic problem where the report sheet which displays the results
of the integrity check for user preferences could be resized beyond intended
limits.
- Fixed a problem where the master volume was muted when the Fast User
Switching feature was used in Panther and the application's setting to
mute the startup sound was active at the same time.
- Fixed a problem where not all temporary CUPS files could be deleted depending
on the permission settings of the current user.
- Fixed a problem where cookies of Camino could only be removed for old versions
of Camino, not for up-to-date ones.
- Improved behavior when dropping Finder objects into a file name field while
the field contents was selected at the same time.
Release 1.3 (Build 041012)
- Added feature to check the integrity of all active preference files. A
variety of different problems with preference settings can be detected.
- Added feature to display more than 48 log files kept by Mac OS X and Mac
OS X Server
- Added feature to repair the Mac OS X Help Viewer
- Added feature to correct the translation feature of the Finder
- Added feature to rebuild the Mac OS X Launch Services database
- Added feature to remove recent items in the Apple menu, recent servers
in the Finder, and recent items in all Mac OS X applications
- Added feature to display user account core information
- Added feature to display technical and manufacturing information about
the computer, including production date
- Added feature to display technical information about personalized processor
cards (PowerMac G5 only)
- Added feature to create symbolic links
- Added feature to lock or unlock a large number of files
- Added feature to remove print job files which have not been correctly
deleted by the system
- Added feature to remove core dump files
- Added feature to clean cache files for device drivers and kernel extensions
- Added support for cleaning cache files of new browser versions, including
FireFox, OmniWeb 5, Opera 7 and Shiira
- Added developer feature to emulate the programmer's switch with the power
button
- The feature to remove language packages has been accelerated considerably
- Fixed a problem where some language support files might not have been removed
if they appeared in a certain order in nested bundle packages
- The language removal feature now additionally processes language packages
which mistakenly use NeXT-style language identifiers for Apple tier 2 languages
instead of correct ISO 639 labels
- Corrected a problem where the language removal feature could confuse Traditional
and Simplified Chinese packages
- Corrected a problem where no error message was displayed by the language
removal feature when an application was detected which contained an invalid
bundle description
- The feature to mute the startup chime was extended to better support systems
with multiple audio devices
- The reference manual was revised completely. A table was added to the FAQ
section which gives a simple guideline when to use which maintenance function
- Minor changes in the user interface
Release 1.2 (Build
040202)
- Added feature
to mute the startup chime of Macintosh computers
- Added
feature to set display preferences of the login window
- Added preference
settings to hide or include specific user categories in the login window
user list
- Added preference
setting to disable activation of the Darwin text console (Panther only)
- Added preference
setting to display additional text in the login window
- Added feature
to remove language support packages from folders or volumes. 151 language
variants can be selected.
- Added
feature for the removal of emulated resource forks. It is now possible
to remove orphaned "dot underscore files" as well.
- TinkerTool
System is now saving and restoring the top left corner position of
its window instead of the bottom left position to avoid confusion when
reopening
the
application.
- TinkerTool
System now remembers the last used preference pane between launches.
- When running
on Panther, the tool now visualizes the selected pane icon in the toolbar.
- When running
on Panther, the MTU controls are no longer available to avoid conflicts
with Panther's MTU options.
- The online
documentation has been extended considerably.
- There is more
graphical feedback when dropping objects to the folder fields.
- The registration
panel now automatically corrects invalid values when users mistakenly paste
line ending characters into the data fields.
- Minor changes
in the user interface.
Release 1.1 (Build
031018)
Based on user feedback,
several features have been optimized or slightly changed:
- An additional evaluation
mode has been added that allows to test the application without a registration
key. If the user decides to enable evaluation mode, the application can
be launched and used without any restrictions four times on the same computer.
After evaluation time is over, the application will fall back to demonstration
mode.
- All user interface elements
where folder or file names can be specified now additionally accept drag & drop.
- The Quartz Extreme pane
now shows the detailed state for multiple graphics cards or multi-monitor
solutions.
- Safety checks for the
force-delete functions have been slightly relaxed: The application now
accepts the deletion of non-empty folders or bundles if the user sets an
additional checkmark to allow this. The forced "empty trash" feature
no longer checks if the trash contains locked files.
- The function to remove
cache files has been substantially accelerated.
- Several warning and error
messages have been rephrased.
- The registration panel
has been redesigned completely.
- Minor changes in the
user interface.
Release
1.0 (Build 031007)
First official version
of TinkerTool System.
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