![]() ![]() TableFlip v1.4.1 passed App Store review and is now released: In my original draft for this post I wrote this: Direct customers got the update on Monday already. (Crazy that Soroush’s post is from January 2015, which is 8 years ago.) While it’s still an approach that does what it set out to do, the shorter ‘VIP’ tried to supplant it later, but the much less opinionated coordinators really took the stage. Another example that programming is a pop culture. On a side note, it’s funny how this approach looked kind of popular for a while, but never really caught on. So I added a page about VIPER and briefly had a look at my old posts. The ‘wiki’ pages I added some time ago are the best places to summarize topics and embed a list of related posts. I was adding “tech stacks” to my CV and figured I might as well link the tech to articles or overviews on my page. ![]() ![]() I hope to have something fancier in store for the 10-year anniversay next year! Since this update is built on modern macOS, I can’t support anything older than macOS 10.13 anymore without hassle, so that’s what’s required now. Most notably the date range picker from the statistics: Latest date range picker of your stats Some old code went out, some updated components went in. I have released a maintenance update to my app, WordCounter. Thanks to Marin Todorov for helping on this version! The better performance with large tables, HTML export, and overall fixes are of his making ❤️ TableFlip v1.5.0 just passed App Store Review. Until then, get TableFlip today and enjoy some plain text table flipping. Again: kudos to Marin Todorov for the export improvements on HTML! From the release notes: Oh boy, just wait for v1.6.0 □ It’ll be really cool. ![]() TableFlip v1.5.1 just got approved to the Mac App Store (direct customers got the update a bit earlier, as usual). ![]()
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