This new free upgrade (for existing users) implements Apple’s new Sandbox security model, and in turn has many changes to calendar synching. Improvements in this area and other areas have been made along the way: – Implemented with OSX Lion Sandbox for better protection against malware. (Snow Leopard compatible) – In accordance to the Sandbox,
Back in the Mac App Store
After voluntarily pulling out from the Mac App Store on Monday night, iKeepActive is now back in the store for sale. Version 1.1.1 has all the great new features from 1.1.0 without any of the issues. Buy now or upgrade for free at the regular place: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ikeepactive/id451029696?ls=1&mt=12
iKeepActive Temporarily Pulled
Due to recent reports of issues with the new version of iKeepActive 1.1.0, released on January 5th, the application has been voluntarily pulled out from the Mac App Store, to ensure quality to my customers. My apologies for the inconvenience to existing users who have upgraded to or purchased iKeepActive 1.1.0, there will be a
iKeepActive 1.1.0 Released
iKeepActive 1.1.0 is now available. Existing users upgrade for free. The main highlight of the release is being able to put the application in recovery mode. After being sick during the holidays and unable to exercise, it was an afterthought that iKeepActive shouldn’t count it against you if you’re sick. Other new features are also