OmniPlan for Mac 2.2.4

January 31, 2013

Requires OS X 10.6

###Bug Fixes

  • Improved reliability of connecting to Google calendars for syncing.
  • Corrected double accounting of group assignment total cost.
  • Sorry, but 2.2.3 only fixed one small corner of the French duration parsing bug. This should fix the rest.

OmniPlan for Mac 2.2.3

January 17, 2013

###Bug Fixes

  • Added handling for DAV servers that prefer Kerberos authentication, but permit digest or basic. Fixes “unauthorized” error message.
  • Fixed a crash that could occur when updating work hours from a web calendar subscription.
  • Fixed a crash related to changes in the InstantMessage framework.
  • Fixed a crash if syncing encounters a change to task which has been deleted.
  • Fixed a crash that could occur if leveling or work schedule changes cause split tasks to automatically rejoin.
  • Fixed a case where split tasks were not correctly turned into a regular task when rejoined.
  • Export publishing actions will now fail gracefully when the user has removed the location they are attempting to write their output to.
  • If leveling is impossible for a file, it will now fail faster so that attempting leveling won't take as long.
  • Very long duration projects should now open faster.
  • Fixed an error in the Italian localization that rendered Gantt and Timeline view date headers into gibberish.
  • Fixed an error in the French localization that broke duration parsing.
  • CVS import should now populate custom data columns with imported data.
  • Date headers redraw when you change the time scale by dragging.
  • Task completion color is once again honored on the Gantt and Timeline views.
  • The “Off-hours” color is used as provided on the Project: Colors inspector, rather than being darkened.
  • The Automatic scale once again uses a sensible drawing scale for dates, gridlines and so forth.

OmniPlan for iPad 1.2

November 15, 2012

OmniPlan 1.2 fixes bugs and improves performance and usability:

  • Fixed a crash when exporting from OmniPlan in the OmniPlan file format.
  • Fixed a crash printing.
  • Fixed a crash generating file previews.
  • Improved vertical alignment of the assigned resource name on the Gantt chart.
  • Improved task dragging behavior on the Gantt chart.
  • Date headers in Day scale now include the day name.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause Gantt bar labels to go missing.
  • Redesigned the custom keyboard for undetermined dates.
  • Improved the performance of resource leveling of projects utilizing task groups, sometimes vastly.
  • Filtering by resource now works on split tasks.
  • The resource and project calendar views correctly adjust when the region format is changed.
  • Task constraints now draw on printouts and PDFs.
  • Improved scrolling performance in OmniPlan Help.
  • When you duplicate a project from the Document picker, it is no longer linked to the original if synced to the same server repository.
  • The user can now elect to permanently trust WebDAV servers with SSL certificates that lack proper signing. Improved security when using the server after the trust setting is selected.

OmniPlan for Mac 2.2.1

October 4, 2012

###Bug Fixes

  • The field editor in the outline views no longer gets mispositioned in some documents when scrolling.
  • Fixed a bug where applying baseline changes from the server could wrongly cause additional local changes, resulting in a hang where we continuously re-created the same new baseline over and over.
  • Fixed a bug with syncing iCal or CalDAV supplied resource calendar info from Mac to iPad".
  • Fixed some bad rendering of critical path layers and text on the Gantt and Timeline views in PDF and printouts.
  • Improved scrolling and loading performance.
  • Updated localizations.
  • Fixed a crash on launch on Mac OS X 10.6.8.
  • Files with group shading enabled no longer fail to open and present an error on Mac OS X 10.6.8.
  • On retina MacBook Pros, split view divider on the right side of the outline views no longer disappears half the time.
  • Fixed a text rendering issue that could affect retina MacBook Pro users with external monitors when document windows are moved from one screen to another.

OmniPlan for Mac 2.2

August 30, 2012

OmniPlan 2.2 updates all drawing and user interface elements for high DPI devices such as the MacBook Pro with Retina display, along with the latest bug fixes. Note: OmniPlan 2.2 is the last release planned that will support Mac OS X 10.6 and 32 bit processors. Subsequent releases will require Mac OS X 10.7.

###New Features:

  • Added full support for high DPI devices such as the MacBook Pro with Retina display.

###Bug Fixes

  • “MobileMe” has been closed by Apple and deprecated in our Sync UI.
  • The critical path highlight no longer draws over Gantt bars on QuickLook previews and PNG exports.
  • Fixed a crash cropping printouts by date the second or subsequent time you visit the Print Panel.
  • Editing the print cropping dates now refreshes the preview.
  • Improved labeling of dates in “Undetermined” projects whose normal work weeks have discontiguous days off.
  • Fixed a crash that could be triggered by configuring Calendar Server sync actions.
  • Fixed a WebDAV sync compatibility issue with http://livedisk.df.eu/.
  • Fixed a task duplication problem. Using change tracking to reject the insertion of tasks, then undo to reverse the rejection could cause sync to create duplicates of the tasks.
  • Fixed a date caching error for dates before the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1582.
  • Fixed syncing errors when changes brought in via Update force local unpublished inserted objects to change their Unique IDs. Assignments and dependencies could be left pointing at the wrong object.
  • The Timeline view now handles document background color changes correctly.
  • Don't enable auto-leveling when importing files. The user should see the data as it exists in the file before deciding if OmniPlan should move tasks around.
  • The “Automatically Level Resources” setting is now change tracked and synchronized.
  • Fixed a task scheduling regression that could lead to an infinite loop.