



Bugfix File permission changes not applying recursively (SFTP, FTP) ( #14004).

Bugfix Only prompt for password when creating share when account is subscribed to professional plan (Dropbox) ( #14581).Bugfix Allow synchronizing of folders with different folder names as parameters (CLI) ( #13911).Bugfix Support sso_session configuration directive (S3) ( #14568).Bugfix Allow tilde character in keys (S3, Google Storage) ( #14590).Bugfix Set newly calculated nonces and checksum when retrying upload (Cryptomator) ( #14547).Bugfix Slow listing of directory contents (Backblaze B2) ( #14527).Feature Add preference "Use Keychain" when unlocking vaults (Cryptomator) ( #14662).There are also snapshot and beta builds available featuring the latest bugfixes and enhancements.ĭownload (Mac) Download Installer Package (Mac) Download Installer (Windows) Download MSI Package (Windows) This was tested with: version 2.0-beta.8.1.Release notes and previous releases. So if you are looking for a good texteditor and want to remove your typos TM is at this stage not for you. But if spellcheck is your thing: Use any other tool than TM! When using the other method (commando colon) you will see at least something if any word is found. What it does is that it finds the first word, and then focus can not be moved if you use command semicolon. You have to use the command kolon, you can not use the command and semicolon. When I did an important paper a few months back, I tried to use the spellchecker in TM. TM is not good if you are trying to spellcheck a document! Since it should use the OS X spellchecker, but something went wrong somewhere. I had to go back to Textedit for one simple reason: It can guess correct text encodings, and that is very nice for me and my workflows.Ģ. TM is great if you are using texteditors all over the world. I tried to use the program as a replacement for Tincta.
