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Delicious Downtime on Sunday

Delicious have just announced that their site (and presumably API) will have a planned outage on Sunday. Yummy should continue to work but, obviously, won’t be able to sync.

The last planned outage lasted a week. Let’s hope things are better this time!

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iOS 9 and OS X 10.11

On Wednesday, Apple announced that they’ll be releasing iOS 9 on September 16 and OS X El Capitan on 30 September. Will Wandle Software’s apps be ready?

Short version: yes.

The last updates to Yummy and ShareEverywhere fixed a couple of minor glitches that I saw when running on iOS 9. To be clear, these versions do not use any new features in iOS, they just work properly with it.

Coming soon, both apps also have “real” iOS 9 updates.

ShareEverywhere 1.1.2 is a minor update, mostly to support iPad side-by-side multitasking.

Yummy 3.2 is a bigger update that includes the side-by-side multitasking, Spotlight indexing and a few other neat new features that are unrelated to iOS 9.

Version 2.2 of Rootn Toon is nearly ready to go, too. The current App Store version has a couple of minor visual glitches on iOS 9 but it’s fully usable otherwise.

www.cut is in a similar state to Rootn Tootn. After the battle to get the last version released, it’s not clear how soon this update will be available, though.

Finally on the iOS side, I need to do more testing with CameraGPS. It seems to be okay, but with the same visual glitches seen in Rootn Toon. A new version will be forthcoming if necessary.

On the Mac, Quick Calendar still works well on OS X 10.11.

More information about each specific app when I submit to Apple.

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Yummy Browser 2.6.1

I’ve been a bit busy recently so I’ve not had the chance to do my usual run through of the best new features in the last major version of Yummy and Yummy Browser, but what I have done it fix a few bugs that unfortunately make it through into the final version.

You can download that now from the App Store if you have Yummy Browser — it was approved in just over twenty-four hours, perhaps that fastest I’ve ever seen Apple review and approve an update. The same update for Yummy is still in the review queue. I’ll write an update when that’s available.