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Re-released Mac version

Thursday, February 8th, 2007

I re-released the Mac version of jUploadr, it was compiled with java 1.5 and it was causing problems for some mac users that haven’t upgraded their macs in a while. I’ve taken care of the problem, and it should be smooth sailing for mac users now.

1.1.1 Release

Sunday, September 10th, 2006

I had two bugs that I felt needed to be fixed ASAP, so I rolled a 1.1.1 release:

On a mac, opening a browser window would prevent jUploadr from closing.
If you have multiple accounts, the login button would not be updated with the most current account unless you re-started the app

I also made […]

Juploadr 1.1 is here

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Flickr Users, Zooomr Users, it’s here.
After months in development (it’s very hard to develop software in the summer), jUploadr 1.1 is finally done. We have a raft of new features including:

Zooomr support
Tag completion
Added automatic state saving on exit, so you can shut down jUploadr without losing your work
High quality scaling
Upload bandwidth throttling
Fixed out of memory […]

jUploadr 1.0

Monday, May 8th, 2006

It’s official, jUploadr is now at 1.0. Admittedly, there aren’t that many changes between this release and the 1.0RC1 release, but I did manage to sneak in one goodie for everyone.
There’s been an open bug for a couple of months now that really isn’t jUploadr’s fault. When you add a progressive JPEG to jUploadr, the […]

Announcing jUploadr 1.0 (sort of)

Thursday, February 16th, 2006

Hi all,
I’ve released jUploadr 1.0 RC1. Barring any bugs, this will be the 1.0 release. I haven’t added too many features, but I think I finally fixed the upload ordering bugs. I did throw in a couple goodies though.

You can no longer add the same photo twice to the app. It detects this, shows an […]

0.8.1

Thursday, December 29th, 2005

Looks like it’s time for jUploadr’s first bug-fix release. Not much is new here, but I did fix all the open bugs.
It’s a bit strange that I couldn’t duplicate any of them, but I did come up with a work around. Thank you to all those that sent me stack traces, they were invaluable in […]