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OmniGraffle 5.0 release candidate 1 is now available

by Joel on February 27, 2008

Oh, we are so close.

For those unaware, a release candidate represents the version of the application that we think is going to wind up being the final release, so in a week or two you can expect the final version of OmniGraffle 5 to be in the spots traditionally held by versions 4, 3, 2, and so forth.

Of course, we're a bit on the cautious side as well, hence the appending of the number 1 after the words “release candidate”.

Quite a few bug fixes and crashes addressed in this release, plus final fit and finish to the localizations.

A very interesting point to bring up:

This release does not have an internal license key as the prior beta releases did, OmniGraffle 5 will operate without a license key for two weeks, so fret not - this is also an important bit of testing going on.

You can download the release candidate from the beta page, and read copious release notes here.

 

Comments

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MacMacken » Aktualisierungserkenntnis &agrav

02.27.08 8:07 PM

OmniGraffle Pro 5 looks great! Definitely looks more like a Leopard-only Mac app.


What is going to be the upgrade policy for previous users of OG Pro 4? And when can we buy the upgrade?


Thanks for great software.

Robert

02.27.08 9:31 PM

Any word on (upgrade) pricing yet?

AdamA

02.28.08 12:47 AM

Unfortunately the licence key code doesn't work for me - it just refuses to work and asks for a licence to be added.

Adrian

03.04.08 12:58 AM
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