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Leap 2.0b5 has been released



Folders and rigid hierarchies might have made sense back when we had hundreds of files, but we're now swimming in images, files, movies and other data. That's where tags come in. Tags are keywords that you assign to a file. This makes it extremely easy to find documents, regardless of their location. Why hunt through an arcane hierarchy of folders and files to find the document we want? Apple's Finder first came out over 20 years ago and we think it's time for a new approach to finding, organizing and browsing your most important documents.

In addition to the tags you enter, Leap will find keywords associated with a file from XMP metadata, from Spotlight metadata, from its folder location and from its creation date.

New in this version:
Fixed speed issues with tag auto complete
Added pref to always use borders, even for large files
Added 'Up' button to toolbar as a customize option
Fixed bug where the location list would sort wrong on non English systems
Fixed some problems with previewing cropped thumbnails
Fixed a leak
Fixed problem where grouping would sometimes show up in a confused state
Fixed problem where thumbnail views over 5km high would update incorrectly
Changed how GoDeep is handled when Leap is showing the 50,000 file max. Now we start a new search if it makes sense.
Reset trial timer
Some performance tweaks.

Requirements:
OS X 10.5.5 or later

Universal Binary
License: Shareware $59.00
Requires: OSX 10.5+
Size: 6.5Mb
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