![]() These updates will be even more heavily tested prior to shipping. Step 5: Watch for future Airfoil updates to restore Instant On’s functionality to Lion 2. Step 4: Download Airfoil 4.5.5 from our site, install it, and use it. Once you have, delete your existing copy of Airfoil. Step 3: It’s critical that you complete the above two steps. This is what you’ll see if Instant On is not currently installed. If Instant On is not installed, just move on to step 3. This is what you’ll see if Instant On is currently installed. Once complete, your computer will need to restart Step 2: If the Instant On component shows version 4.0.0 is installed, click the Gear menu, and choose Uninstall. Step 1: Open Airfoil and choose “Install Extras” from the Airfoil menu. If you’ve installed Airfoil 4.5.6, you can and should immediately roll back to version 4.5.5, by following these steps: Most importantly, let’s resolve any issues you might be seeing. What To Do If You’ve Installed Airfoil 4.5.6 Please continue reading for more information. For the time being, Airfoil 4.5.5 is once again the latest version of the app. This issue may cause crashes with applications including DragThing, SpamSieve, and others 1.īecause of this issue, we’ve rolled the Airfoil update back. To be clear, Airfoil itself causes no problems – this issue only occurs with version 4.0.0 of the optional Instant On component. Since shipping, we’ve learned that the Instant On component of Airfoil has a critical incompatibility with several third-party applications on Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion). Get it now!Īpproximately 48 hours ago, we shipped version 4.5.6 of Airfoil. With this update, Lion users will be able to grab audio from already-running applications, as well as from the System Audio device. You can download it from the Airfoil page. Update (August 30th, 2011): Airfoil 4.5.7, featuring Instant On 4.1, is now shipping. There's a lot more stuff around about the iOS and device releases in the autumn, so we usually see a spike there, especially if we've done something to get featured or some technology adoption of new devices, or something like that.Posted By Paul Kafasis on August 20th, 2011 Sometimes we'll go up and the level will plateau at another level and sometimes it will come down and it is seasonal. James Thomson: You see, or what I see, is plateaus. Paul Hudson: So is it fairly steady otherwise? I mean apart from the other current global pandemic, is it fairly steady sales or you see them moving in one direction? They've gone down, we've had a bit of a resurgence in the last few days but I can see, for the stuff I sell, some of it might not be as relevant right now, but we've done well enough that I'm in a good position to get through the next few months. We've had some discussions about this on Twitter. Literally the start of this month, I bought myself a new desk and I set myself up a nice working environment, improved a bunch of things and then all this kicked off. So, especially in the current situation, we have a pretty good setup. I'm in a great position in that first DragThing, and then PCalc have been supporting me and Dice by PCalc of course, have been supporting me and my wife and we work from home. I realized that it's 20 years since I started doing this, working independently, almost to the month. I think I just have been staggering from one success to the next through a combination of luck and stubbornness. James Thomson: I think none of this was planned. I mean, was that always the plan for you or a side gig that just grew and grew and grew and grew? So, James: you're living the dream, right? You are, you are making enough money from app development on Apple's platforms that it's your job. So by all means, jump into that chat window, ask away and I will feature the most exciting ones or interesting ones, and grill dreams to make sure he answers them fully. I'm going to go through them, but hopefully you folks have questions too. We’re going to chat about Apple platform development, working from home, tips for both, being featured on the App Store and lots more. Paul Hudson: Hello folks! I have my friend James Thomson here and he's a very well-known independent developer and a world-class work from home champion. Recorded March 24th 2020 – watch the full episode on YouTube.
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