I released WebnoteHappy 1.3 almost a month ago, September 12th. You can read the press release here, which I created in collaboration with prMac. Here’s a quick recap of what’s new:

  1. Quick Add Webnote: defaulted to F5 – adds without tags
  2. Growl integration: Quick Add will report back when it is added
  3. Support for DEVONagent
  4. Support for Opera 9.10
  5. Adjustable font sizes: Small, Medium, and Large
  6. Resizable tag browser
  7. Preserve sorting of columns between restarts
  8. WebnoteHappy will not start a new instance if other instances are already r
    unning
  9. Fixed bug when importing from Firefox

Also, I reset the 30 day trial. So if you’ve tried WebnoteHappy in the past, take another look – you’ll get another 30 days to try it out.

I hadn’t blogged it partly bc I’ve been on the road doing Rails consulting and partly because I’ve been a bit sick. Plus I’d gotten out of the blogging habit. But I’m starting to feel the blog juices flowing again.

Oh, speaking about collaboration, I hired on some help with this release with another fellow indie Mac developer, Martin Pilkington of M Cubed Software, or Pilky as I like to call him. He makes two pieces of software, Minim, for managing music and Code Collector Pro, for managing snippets of code. And now he’s helped me out with WebnoteHappy, for managing your bookmarks. Pilky’s a great fellow and it sort of blows my mind that it was even possible for us to work together. See, I live near Washington, D.C. and he lives in England. The world is getting flatter every day, isn’t it? :)

Well it was good to get 1.3 out – I know it has been too long since the last release. I’ve been getting a lot of good feedback via email. Its nice to hear from everyone. I’m collecting the top requests and trying to get those into the next release. So here’s to WebnoteHappy 1.4!