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Release 2.91 (Build 120424)
This is a maintenance update which ensures full compatibility with Mac OS
X 10.7.4.
Release 2.9 (Build 120229)
- Added new feature to review and delete individual cookies stored by Safari
or other Mac OS X applications. Users can configure an optional search pattern
list which allows to remove cookies of certain sites or with certain contents
semi-automatically.
- The Internet privacy feature now supports the ESR version of Firefox 10
(“Firefox for Enterprise”). Support for other versions of Firefox has been
removed.
- Added Internet privacy support for Camino 2.1.
- Enhanced Internet privacy support for Opera 11 and DEVONagent 3.1.x.
- Removed Internet privacy support for outdated web browsers like Shiira,
Flock, Opera 10 and Camino 2.0x.
- Enhanced support detecting screen savers based on Quartz Compositions.
- Enhanced support for deleting recent items in Dock menus.
- Added new time option to search for outdated preferences files which have
not been in use for more than 2 years.
- Changed the user interface and enhanced protection mechanisms when cleaning
outdated preferences files.
- Changed the user interface for the repair of the system volume in the standalone
emergency tool to reflect known limitations of Mac OS X Lion.
- Corrected a problem where the program kept updating the security component
after the user had made manual changes to the /Library folder.
Release 2.85 (Build 110906)
- Added support for Firefox 6.
- Added support for Google Chrome 13.
- Added support for the pane integration of TinkerTool 4.7.
- The feature to suppress the startup chime has been updated for users of
Mac OS X Snow Leopard. It will no longer be offered for users of Lion.
- The feature to empty the Trash has been enhanced and supports more cases
where the Finder fails.
- Corrected a problem where cookies of Safari could not be cleared after
an upgrade to Safari 5.1.
Release 2.8 (Build 110718)
- This version adds support for the operating system Mac OS X 10.7 Lion.
- Support for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard has been removed. Mac OS X 10.6 is now
the minimum requirement to use the application.
- All components of the application now support full 64 bit operation.
- Added new one-click feature to control the visibility of the user's private
Library folder.
- Added support for Firefox version 5.
- Added a new to-do window that is displayed when the standalone emergency
utility of TinkerTool System is no longer up-to-date and should be replaced
by a new version.
- Added support for the HiDPI screen settings of Mac OS X Lion.
- The tables to exclude disk volumes from automatic mounting and from the
execution of programs now support dragging. The tables additionally try to
keep track of previously seen volume names for volumes that are currently
offline.
- The option to control display of the button “Other” of the login screen
was enhanced to support three different states.
- The description of the meaning of SUID and SGID permission settings for
folders has been clarified.
- Panels to select user or group accounts can now be closed by selecting
an entry via double-click.
- Search fields in the application can now be activated by a cmd+alt+F keyboard
shortcut.
- Corrected a problem where the application suggested the deletion of symbolic
links when cleaning broken aliases in cases where specific versions of the
Mac OS X Finder had created incorrect alias markers when copying folders.
- Corrected a problem where the permission of files could not be modified
to set the user or group account “nobody” as the owner.
Release 2.7 (Build 110316)
Note: If you are updating from a previous version and had
TinkerTool integrated into TinkerTool System, you must update TinkerTool
as well. Version 4.5 is required for compatibility with TinkerTool System Release
2 version 2.7.
- Added new feature to clean the diagnostic logs of the App Store application.
- Added new feature to clean folder hierarchies from broken aliases.
- Added new privacy feature to remove the Recent Folders entries from the
Finder.
- Added support to clean privacy-related items from the web browser of DEVONagent
3.
- The display of system management data for Intel-based Macs was updated
to comply with the latest version of the DMTF industry standard.
- Small optimizations in the user interface.
- Added support for integrating the new program TinkerTool Classic Generation
2 for users of Leopard.
- Corrected a problem where crash logs of other applications could not be
cleaned when the crashed application had specific name patterns or crashed
several times per second.
- Corrected a problem where the date of production was not displayed correctly
for particular portable Macs built in 2010 and 2011.
Release 2.6 (Build 101214)
Note: If you are upgrading from a previous version and had
TinkerTool integrated into TinkerTool System, you should upgrade TinkerTool
as well. Version 4.4 is required for compatibility with TinkerTool System Release
2 version 2.6.
- Added support for Microsoft Office:mac 2011.
- Added support for cleaning privacy-related data of Camino 2, Chrome 6,
Chrome 7, Chrome 8, Flock 3, and Opera 11.
- Added support for inspecting optical disks on legacy drives which don't
support DVD media.
- Added a workaround for a compatibility problem of Mac OS X 10.6.5 which
could cause optical disk inspection to fail with an “unknown sense code”
error.
- Launching the application and loading its panes has become
faster.
- Several small optimizations in the user interface.
- Corrected a user interface problem related to the code architecture thinning
of applications where it could be difficult to deselect certain architectures
of an architecture family in certain cases.
- Corrected a problem where preparing applications for code-thinning might
have shown an estimated zero storage gain on PPC computers.
- Corrected a problem where the wrong type of deletion mode could be selected
in certain cases when removing preference settings for decommissioned network
computers.
Release 2.5 (Build 101014)
- Added new feature to detect and delete temporary user preference files
which have never been in use. It is part of the feature to check the integrity
of preference files.
- Added new feature to clean the system from crash report files.
- Added new feature to launch applications in a specific language, different
from the standard language selected in System Preferences.
- Added new control to access the network configuration setting to enable
or disable IPv6 Privacy Extensions.
- Added support to clean privacy-related items of the future version 4 of
Firefox.
- Added keyboard navigation for the pane icon overview in the main control
window. Full keyboard access must be enabled to use this feature.
- To enhance support for small screen sizes, icons for panes optionally taken
over from TinkerTool will now appear in the User section, not in a separate
category.
- Added support to integrate the iTunes 10 pane of TinkerTool.
- Added support to remove “LSSharedFileList” preference files when uninstalling
applications.
- Enhanced support to display manufacturing data of Apple computers refurbished
in Europe and the latest MacBook Pro models.
- Corrected a problem where startup of the International pane could fail
when an application has been blacklisted for language-removal, but this application
had been removed.
- Corrected a problem where login items could not be dragged into a different
order when the Login Items pane of TinkerTool had been integrated into TinkerTool
System.
- Corrected a problem where removing Recent Items entries from applications
did not work as expected for specific applications when using Mac OS X Snow
Leopard.
Release 2.4 (Build 100827)
This release adds a new emergency tool to TinkerTool System which can help
to repair and troubleshoot Mac OS X installations even if the entire graphical
user interface, or the user account of the system administrator are no longer
operational. The new standalone utility adds the following features:
- Verifying and repairing the startup disk before startup.
- Verifying and repairing the system's folder for the storage of temporary
objects.
- Verifying and repairing specific permission settings of the code integrity
checker of Mac OS X.
- Verifying and resetting permission settings of operating system files,
independent of the graphical user interface.
- Performing an automatic quick check and repair procedure to ensure a sufficiently
good state of the base operating system.
- Deactivating corrupted preference files for a user account.
- Deleting user-related Input Managers.
- Deactivating and reactivating cache contents of a user account.
- Deactivating and reactivating all preference settings of a user account.
- Deactivating corrupted system preference files.
- Deleting system-wide Input Managers.
- Deactivating and reactivating the contents of system-wide caches.
- Resetting network-managed preferences (MCX).
- Removing third-party startup objects.
- Cleaning the swap space.
- Disabling automatic login.
- Uninstalling the emergency tool, independent
of the graphical user interface.
- Added a new pane to install, update, or remove the emergency tool.
- Added a new feature to inspect technical details of optical disks, like
manufacturer, compliance with recording standards, or session layout.
- The dialog sheet to propagate permissions will now remember the last set
of permission categories selected by the user.
- Small changes in the user interface.
Release 2.3 (Build 100608)
- Added new feature for Snow Leopard to update the database of the UNIX command
“locate” at any time.
- Added new Diagnostics pane.
- Added new feature to evaluate the memory usage statistics of Mac OS X
for assessing if the RAM size of the computer is appropriate for its workload.
- Added new feature to check if the Finder is affected by defects which can
lead to data corruption when copying files.
- Added Safari 5, Opera 10, and Google Chrome 5 to the list of supported
browsers when cleaning privacy-related user data.
- Added new “deep clean” feature to remove hidden entries for Recent
Items which could allow experts to recover visible entries for Recent Items
that had already been deleted.
- Added new feature to the Uninstall Assistant to detect dependent files
when removing Preference Panes and Widgets.
- Added 11 new items to the list of system logs which can be reviewed.
- Added a workaround to protect the application against a known defect related
to the communication between Mac OS X and third-party file systems activated
via MacFUSE which could cause TinkerTool System to quit itself when
launching.
- Corrected a problem which could cause TinkerTool System not to remove certain
types of WebKit (Safari 4 version) caches when uninstalling applications.
- Corrected a problem which could cause TinkerTool System not to handle additional
options for the automounting of disk volumes correctly when the options had
been configured by a different application and the volume names contained
spaces.
- Many small enhancements in the user interface.
Release 2.2 (Build 100222)
- Added new feature to open documents “by creator code”. This is helpful
for Snow Leopard users who are using legacy documents or applications which
don't support modern UTI mechanisms yet. TinkerTool System R2 can work as
an application launcher which respects application-bound documents.
- Added new feature for Mac OS X Snow Leopard to enable or disable the system's
automatic maintenance for the locate database.
- Added new feature to display all metadata Spotlight has collected about
a file.
- Added the Internet browser of DEVONagent 2 to the set of web browsers where
privacy-related files can be cleaned.
- Added new ”one click repair" feature for Mac OS X Snow Leopard to resolve
a particular system issue which causes slow startups.
- Added new feature for Mac OS X Snow Leopard to trigger network automounts
for cases where the Finder fails to do this.
- Added new startup option for x86 processors to keep all processor cores
powered up even if they are idle.
- Added support for TinkerTool 4. Version 4.0 has now
become the minimum version to integrate TinkerTool panes into TinkerTool
System.
- Enhanced support for handicapped users when displaying or interacting with
file system path entry fields.
- The feature to propagate POSIX or ACL permissions through folder hierarchies
now uses a more consistent behavior when handling symbolic links.
- Clarified behavior of the slider to set the timeout for putting hard drives
to sleep. The actual supported maximum time is 179 minutes, not 3 hours.
- Added a workaround for a conflict with System Preferences which could cause
the control to mute the startup chime not to become active under certain
conditions.
Release 2.11 (Build 100114)
This is an interim update which adds minor enhancements only.
- Added feature to show the dates of last access in the candidate list when
removing old preferences files.
- Added workaround for a problem in the SMBIOS emulation of VMware® Fusion®.
This enhances compatibility when using the program on Mac OS X Server sessions
running inside a virtual machine.
- Several small changes and optimizations in the user interface.
- Enhanced animation of panes integrated from TinkerTool 3.92: A
possible flicker effect seen under certain circumstances when switching between
TinkerTool panes is now being avoided.
- The application now tolerates certain incorrect permission settings in
the system which are caused by a defect of the security architecture of System
Preferences 7.0 (Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard). The dialog that the security
subsystem needs repair is now being suppressed if possible.
- Corrected a problem where the date of manufacture of specific Apple computers
was displayed incorrectly when launching the program after January 1, 2010.
- Corrected a problem with muting the startup sound where the audio volume
of the operating system could be set to a hearable volume during startup
although the user had manually deactivated all audio in the Sound pane of
System Preferences.
- Corrected a problem in the Clean Up pane where deselecting items in the
list of objects prepared for deletion could cause the application not to
respond.
- Corrected a packaging problem where performing a thinning operation on
the application itself could cause the Startup pane no longer to load.
Release 2.1 (Build 090826)
- This version adds support for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
- By request of many users, this version adds a printable PDF version of
the reference manual. The manual is available as a separate, free download
in English or German (approx. 150 pages each).
- Added new system information categories, displaying the 32 or 64 bit capabilities
of the processor, and 64 bit operation mode of the Mac OS X kernel.
- Added new startup preference to enforce booting the kernel in 32 or 64
bit mode if possible.
- Added new system information field that displays the unique identification
code (UUID) of the computer.
- Added a new preference to display memory sizes within TinkerTool System
either in classic style, as Kibi units, or using standard units.
- Added a user option to let the application automatically reopen the
last used pane when starting, similar to TinkerTool System 1.
- Added new feature to let the user define an optional blacklist of software
bundles which should be ignored when removing language packages.
- Added new login setting to hide or show mobile user accounts.
- Added new login setting to enable or disable external user accounts.
- Added new login settings to enable the screen saver for the login screen
(Snow Leopard only).
- Added operating system filter for the setting to define a customized
Software Update Server.
- The user interface to reset permissions on the system volume has been redesigned.
Status messages will now be shown in the user's preferred language.
- The feature to remove Macintosh-specific data from removable disks has
been significantly accelerated. The typical case of cleaning DOS-formatted
memory sticks containing more than 100,000 files will now be handled much
faster.
- The application now automatically corrects problems with the system's login
preferences in case they have been damaged by a low-quality “multifunction
utility”.
- Enhanced status messages for systems where the weekly maintenance script
needed a long time to run.
- Enhanced error messages for cases where Apple's certificate revocation
server is down.
- Corrected a problem where the security environment of the application could
not auto-repair itself under very special circumstances.
- Corrected a problem where removing words from the user's spell checker
dictionaries did not work as expected.
- Corrected a problem where clicking on a subsection header in the table
of ACL permissions could cause the application to quit unexpectedly.
- Corrected typographical errors in the documentation and user interface.
- Many other small additions and enhancements.
Release 2.0 (Build 090626)
For users of TinkerTool System 1.x, TinkerTool System 2 is a paid upgrade.
Version 1 remains available and can be used on the operating systems Mac OS
X Panther (10.3), Mac OS X Tiger (10.4), and Mac OS X Leopard (10.5). Version
2 can only be used with Mac OS X 10.5 or later operating system versions.
- The application was rewritten completely and has a redesigned user interface.
- The program follows Apple's latest security guidelines for
system tools that need to use privileged operations.
- Added a new feature to integrate panes of TinkerTool into TinkerTool System.
Users of the system tool no longer need to launch both applications separately.
- Added context help buttons for all features. The user can open a mini
manual page describing when and when not to use a certain feature. If a feature
represents an official troubleshooting procedure recommended by Apple, the
help text also provides Internet links leading to further documentation available
from Apple.
- Added a new security feature where users can enable a preference to limit
Mac OS X's authorization to one single operation of TinkerTool System only,
and not reusing it for other applications in the same login session.
- Added a unique new feature to avoid the removal of caches during a cache
troubleshooting procedure. Administrators can now deactivate caches in a
test phase and then decide if cache contents should really be removed permanently,
or if the previous cache configuration should be restored. This way, the
negative side-effects of cache cleaners can be avoided if possible.
- Added a new pane to automatically solve typical problems of Leopard systems
by “one click” operations.
- Added a new feature to upgrade the local user and group account database
with a workaround recommended by Apple when accounts have been taken over
from Tiger to Leopard. This fixes several compatibility problems with the
Leopard Finder when handling permission settings.
- Added a new feature to automatically remove a lock attribute from external
disk drives.
- Added a new feature to automatically fix problems with hard drives disappearing
in the Finder.
- Added a new feature to automatically repair the Input Palettes list in
the International pane of System Preferences.
- Added a new feature to block any kind of program execution on selectable
disk volumes. This is useful when connecting external disks of foreign operating
systems.
- Added a new feature to control extended options for AFP authentication
panels.
- Added a new feature to manage the system-wide permission filter for applications
running on the graphical user interface. Mac OS X uses the filter to control
what permissions will be set for newly created objects. The system-wide
filter was designed by Apple as a workaround for the problem that the user-based
permission filter is defective in current versions of Mac OS X Leopard. This
feature requires Mac OS X 10.5.3 or later.
- Added a new feature to control if Mac OS X should keep a print job history.
- Added a new feature to redirect the Automatic Software Update function
of Mac OS X to a user-defined server.
- Added a new control pane which collects all system settings which apply
to mobile computers only.
- Added a new feature to control the Safe Sleep feature of mobile Apple systems.
- Added a new feature to clean a user account from Flash® cookies (LSOs)
and Flash® settings.
- Added a new feature to guide the user to the controls for handling Flash®
security settings.
- Added a new feature to clean the font cache of Microsoft® Office applications.
- Added a new feature to display and remove quarantine information from
files.
- Added a new feature to clean a network user account from outdated computer-specific
user preferences which refer to decommissioned computers.
- Added a new feature to remove third-party preference panes from the Other
section of the System Preferences application.
- Added a new feature to activate hidden preference panes for the Mac OS
X Archive Utility and Disk Image handling.
- Added a new feature to display and modify the user's list of learned words
of the Mac OS X spell checking subsystem.
- Added a new feature to sort an Access Control List canonically.
- Added a new feature to let the user modify the order of Access Control
Entries in an Access Control List.
- Added a new feature to get limited access to the SUID, SGID and sticky
permission attributes of file system objects.
- Added a new feature to mark selected disk drives as not supporting Spotlight.
This can be helpful in situations where Spotlight privacy settings do not
stick.
- Added a new feature to remove the Spotlight search index for visited web
pages from a user account.
- The feature to run the system's periodic maintenance scripts will now display
the last times when either Mac OS X or somebody else has executed each script.
- The feature to shutdown Spotlight has been reinstated for users of Mac
OS X Leopard.
- Error descriptions for problem situations that occur while running a privileged
operation now contain much more details.
- Features to clean the system from certain files now allow that individual
items can be excluded from the delete operation, using a preflight list.
- The modification of HFS attributes and visibility markers is now also possible
for system files not owned by the current user.
- The features to clean the system from outdated preferences files now support
additional options to move files to an archive folder.
- The feature to verify the integrity of login items now detects duplicate
items.
- The feature to clean privacy-related user data from Safari has been reinstated
for Safari 3 and later.
- By user request, the feature for code thinning can now process multiple
applications or whole folders during a single run. The application will perform
a detailed analysis and a precomputation of possibly gained storage space
before any code thinning takes place.
- By user request, the feature for code thinning can now keep backup copies
of thinned applications in an archive folder.
- By user request, the feature to mark thinned applications by Spotlight
comments can be switched off.
- The user interface for displaying and changing POSIX and ACL permissions
has been redesigned completely.
- When removing all Access Control Entries from an Access Control List, the
list can now be removed completely instead of keeping an empty list.
- Certain operations on permissions can now be propagated onto a whole hierarchy
of files and folders.
- When propagating ACL permissions, the application will now create implicit
(inherited) ACLs instead of using explicit ACLs if technically possible.
- The contents of the system information panel can now be printed or be exported
as HTML text file.
- Outdated features only applicable to Panther and Tiger installations have
been removed.
- The reference manual has been rewritten and redesigned.
- Many other small additions and enhancements.
TinkerTool System Release 2 begins a new product line. The section above lists
changes in comparison to TinkerTool System 1.9. For more information about
the version history of TinkerTool System 1, please see the respective application
of version 1.x.