Both iKeepActive and iKeepActive have been voluntarily removed from the App Store last year, but have been re-instated with new versions in the App Sore after the 2015 Holidays. Both applications include updates to their core functionalities to use the newest Apple OS X APIs EventKit and AVFoundation, retiring CalendarStore and QuicktimeKit, respectively. This will
iKeepActive Lite 1.1.2 Released
Added a new mechanism for tracking when scheduled activities are due in Mountain Lion. – For earlier versions of OS X, the Applescript system is still used for tracking due activities. – Rearranged the flow of information on the Summary View for ease of the new user. – Added 4 more available activities. – Quite
iKeepActive 1.2.2 Released
It has been a long time in waiting (especially long for OS X Mountain Lion users), but the latest version of iKeepActive has been approved by Apple, and is now available in the Mac App Store now. The release focus is on Mountain Lion Fixes, but other features and improvements have also been added so
iKeepActive Lite 1.1.0 Released
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,
iKeepActive 1.2.0 Released
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,