Leopard

Happy Leopard Day!
To make sure everyone using our software has a smooth transition to Leopard, we have updated Overflow and On The Job to improve their compatibility with the new OS. The good news is that we didn’t even have to update our other two applications, Downsize and Snapshot, thanks to the great work of many talented Apple engineers. Those two applications should continue working just fine after the upgrade.
Even if you’re not upgrading to Leopard right away, the new updates fix a few outstanding issues, and are still definitely worth the download. Feel free to check out the change list for Overflow, and the (more extensive) change list for On The Job.
One small footnote - there is always the outside chance that there will be some lingering Leopard problems. While Apple gave developers preview releases of Leopard, we don’t get the final version to test on until it’s released to the public. Hopefully it won’t be an issue, but if there are changes that do affect our software, let us know and we’ll endeavor to get them fixed very soon.
We wish you all a merry, problem-free upgrade!
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Buggiest OS X upgrade ever!
Cheetah through Tiger they were slicker than this. I *knew* i should have waited for 10.5.1 or 10.5.2!
I’m using Overflow over two years and don’t want to miss it.
And still under Leopard it won’t be replaced by anything else.
But one bug i can tell: all applications i start from Overflow are staying in the background. So i have to manually change by alt+tab to them.
Am i the only one who has this problem?
same here. leopard 10.5.1.
what are the developers saying?
We are aware of the problem, and will have a new version available soon that will correct it. If you’d like to help with the beta testing, send me an email at info@stuntsoftware.com, or just wait a few more days for the final release.