Pyro goes Final Candidate

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Pyro 1.0fc1 is out. Changes include drag and drop file upload, Cmd-F find support, stability improvements and other more minor changes. Entering final candidate means that we are now feature complete for 1.0. I guess, back in the day, the versions before this one would’ve been called alphas or even pre-alphas, with this being the first beta. Even greek numbers suffer from inflation…

Being feature complete also means that we will not be shipping the most requested-for feature, multiple Campfire account support, in Pyro 1.0. Sorry. The Pyro architecture is currently very much geared towards supporting a single Campfire window at a time, and changing that would require some serious refactoring.

Once we’ve survived what’s shaping up to be a very busy summer and autumn season with a ton of commercial work, WWDC, and various other time sinks, I’ll take another look at the business case for new Pyro features. Meanwhile, thanks for understanding, and I hope you’ll enjoy 1.0fc1!

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Blake B said:

Marko - thanks for this much-needed Mac app! I've become a regular Campfire user after Pyro's release and thanks to Sparkle, I've stayed updated through the beta :)

I hope you meant in your post that you are attending WWDC.

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