
- #Flume for mac how to#
- #Flume for mac upgrade#
- #Flume for mac full#
- #Flume for mac pro#
- #Flume for mac code#
FIXED: Appearance of buttons and dropdown buttons in popovers was greyed-out. FIXED: Improved hashtag/user/location search popover behaviour. FIXED: An issue that could cause invalid user tags to be added to uploads, causing upload errors. FIXED: Added a 20 character group name limit. FIXED: Improved the translation support and right-click behaviour for captions, comments and messages. NEW: You can resize to fit any non-square photo, not just those that were beyond the aspect ratio requirements. NEW: Added support for opening directories (with photos and videos inside). NEW: Edited captions will indicate they’ve been edited. NEW: An improved help documentation viewer, and all new extensive help documentation. #Flume for mac pro#
NEW: Added a new Flume Pro section, with licence verification, activation/deactivation, and a Mac App Store Licence Migrator (direct version only).
NEW: Flume is no longer distributed via the Mac App Store.
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If it wasn’t obvious already, go download Flume 2.6 from our website! Full Changelog
#Flume for mac upgrade#
Please help spread the word that Flume is now available directly from our website - if you missed it above, we’re offering a 70% discount to upgrade to Flume Pro if you migrate from the Mac App Store version! So, where do I get it? As we pointed out when we left the Mac App Store, we were left with no way to communicate to our existing users that we were going.
Future updates to Flume will now appear directly inside Flume and even better, will be available much more quickly as we no longer need to submit our updates to Apple for approval. At this point, your migration is complete! You can delete the Mac App Store version of Flume (or keep it if you are sentimental). After you complete the migration process above, Flume will ask if you want it to move itself to your /Applications folder - once you do this, your Mac App Store version of Flume will be moved to the Trash. #Flume for mac code#
If you did not purchase Flume Pro from the Mac App Store, the migration tool will offer you a single-use personal discount for 70% off, to convince you once and for all to upgrade! Simply copy the coupon code you see, and enter it into the “Offer Code” field when you upgrade to Flume Pro. #Flume for mac how to#
See to learn how to redownload Flume from the Mac App Store, and on how to restore your in-app purchase of Flume Pro.
If you deleted your Mac App Store version of Flume or otherwise no longer have it on your Mac, you will need to redownload it from the Mac App Store and restore your in-app purchase of Flume Pro (if applicable). More information on migration is available in - you guessed it - our help documentation. If you cancel the migration process, you can begin it at any time, by accessing it from Preferences > Flume Pro > Migrate Mac App Store Purchase. On first launch, it will detect your unsupported version of Flume from the Mac App Store, and offer to begin the migration process. When you download Flume from our website, simply double-click to open it. If you downloaded Flume from the Mac App Store, do not delete your copy of Flume. A single purchase of Flume Pro will give you a single licence code, which you can activate on up to 5 Macs at a time (for personal-use only), all for the existing price of $10. You will need to activate this licence code via the instructions provided in the email (once again, you can read about all this in the help documentation). Flume Pro is now activated via licence codes.When you upgrade to Flume Pro (either via our website, or in-app), you will receive a licence code via email. If you find an issue or think there’s something we missed, let us know! Migration Checklistīefore you go and download our new direct version, there’s some important information to read first about the migration from the Mac App Store: There’s loads of information tucked away here, and we’re constantly improving it. This might sound like a boring way to start, but we’d like to point out that Flume 2.6 now includes a built-in help documentation viewer! Simply open it from the “Help > Flume Help” menu, or access it at any time in your browser right from That’s the bad news out of the way, the good news is, we’re still alive and kicking! But first… If you’re not aware, we left the Mac App Store recently. We highly encourage you to read through that blog post first if you haven’t done so already. The last 10 days have been a little chaotic to say the least.