FileStorm Preferences now allow setting defaults for
image file path, icon path and background image path, so you re-use these
settings without having to edit them for each new project.
The minimum OS check for FileStorm installers now extends through Mac OS X
v10.5.
FileStorm now requires Mac OS X v10.4.3 or greater for encrypting a disk image
(with AES-128 encryption) so that it requires a password to mount.
For compatibility reasons, the MacBinary and BinHex encoding options are
disabled when running FileStorm on Intel machines. If you use an Intel machine
to open a project that uses these encoding options, FileStorm will set the
encoding back to None, and display a message that advises running FileStorm
under Rosetta if you need to continue encoding as MacBinary and/or BinHex. (The
Encode Format setting is available in the Disk Image Properties, Format tab.)
Changes were made to address the following issues:
Non-admin users were unable to launch FileStorm.
GZip formatted disk images were not decompressing as expected on Mac OS X
v10.4.
Adding a license agreement file to the disk image via AppleScript was failing.
Registered versions of FileStorm produced an error when the user tried to
manually check for software updates (using "Check Now").
When installers included multiple install items, FileStorm failed to retain the
Install To paths for all the items.
Uninstallers were unable to remove files that were installed after their parent
folders.
Localizing certain strings would break the functionality of FileStorm
installers. Because these problem strings are not needed for localization, they
are no longer included in the Localizable.strings file.
NOTE: FileStorm Pro is required for creating installers and
uninstallers.