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Stuart Morgan  
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(1 user)  More options Aug 29 2008, 9:09 pm
From: Stuart Morgan <stuart.mor...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 18:09:37 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Fri, Aug 29 2008 9:09 pm
Subject: Precipitate 1.0.3 released
I've just posted 1.0.3, which rolls up some small fixes and
enhancements. A few things that might be interesting to existing
users:

- If you have PDFs in Google Docs, you can search for them by title
(sorry, no content search yet).

- If you want to change the update interval, you can set the hidden
pref UpdateInterval to the number of minutes (it will always wait at
least 5 minutes, however). For example, "defaults write
com.googlecode.precipitate UpdateInterval -int 1440" if you only want
it to update once a day. The change will take effect at the next
update, so the first time you set it, it will still check after an
hour one more time before switching to your new setting.

- If you want Docs to open in something other than your default
browser, you can do that with the hidden pref CustomLaunchers
(currently only Docs is supported, but eventually Bookmarks will be as
well along with any future sources). To open all Docs in Safari, use
"defaults write com.googlecode.precipitate CustomLaunchers -dict-add
"com.google.precipitate.GoogleDocsSource" "com.apple.safari"; for
another app, use its bundle identifier in place of Safari's.


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