Andrew Madsen (AC7CF) has announced the availability of v1.6.2 of his Aether logbook program. Andrew has made numerous minor bug fixes to help Aether run even better.
Among the new bug fixes were:
- Fixed incorrect date and time display in QSO table in non-English versions of Aether.
- Fixed several bugs in the rig control preferences UI, especially in non-English localizations.
- Fixed inability to save logbook files on OS X 10.7 Lion.
- Fixed problem where serial port selection was not saved between launches.
- Possible fix for issue where updating from a pre-1.6 version of Aether on OS X 10.9 and older caused license to be requested again.
- Fixed cut off labels on OS X 10.10 (and possibly older versions of OS X).
- Fixed problem where Aether failed to reopen previously-open logbook files for some users.
- Updated Sparkle framework used for auto updates to fix a potential security vulnerability.
- Fixed bug where eQSL.cc downloads would fail if the QTH Nickname contained a space.
- Fixed bug where full log search and dupe checking got slower and slower after closing/reopening large logs multiple times.
- Aether is a ham radio logging application for OS X. It includes tools to quickly and easily log QSOs while on the air, as well as organize, search and track your QSOs later. Aether was designed for OS X, and has the same kind of clean, intuitive, friendly interface you've come to expect on the Mac. LoTW and eQSL.cc integration; Awards.
- Aether includes tools to quickly and easily log QSOs while on the air, as well as organize, search and track your QSOs later. Aether was designed for macOS, and has the same kind of clean, intuitive, friendly interface you've come to expect on the Mac. Check out just a few of Aether's features below, and click the download link above to try it out!
Aether is a ham radio logging application for Mac OS X. Aether includes tools to quickly and easily log QSOs while on the air, as well as organize, search and track your QSOs later. The Aether II Mod 1.12.2/1.7.10 is a mod for Minecraft that attract many players and the faithful of this game. Avid players make an effort to enhance their Minecraft sensation. When they realize the existence of The Aether II Mod, they instantly downloaded and experienced Minecraft with The Aether II Mod 1.12.2/1.7.10. Solid Aether is a bullet hell shoot 'em up game that is extremely simple designed. It is a classic 2D shooter game featuring a variety of bullet patterns that are generated continuously in a stylish black and white world.
In order to take advantage of v1.6.2, Aether users must be running OS X Lion 10.7.5 or newer. Although v1.6.2 will remain available for download indefinitely for users of older OS X systems, all future versions of Aether will require OS X 10.8 or later.
As always, Aether is available from Open Reel Software, or via the Mac App Store. Priced at $39, a free trial of Aether is available from the Open Reel Software website.
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Aether 2 Download Mac Iso
- Custom camera 1: Gun camera view
- AG1: Afterburner
- AG2: High agility mode
- FireGuns: Fire plasma cannons
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors3 airplane(s)+35 bonus
- Created OnWindows
- Wingspan141.8ft (43.2m)
- Length171.7ft (52.3m)
- Height9.8ft (3.0m)
- Empty Weight-4,734,385lbs (-2,147,483kg)
- Loaded Weight217,253lbs (98,544kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio0.62
- Wing Loading21.9lbs/ft2 (107.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area9,902.8ft2 (920.0m2)
- Drag Points57084
Parts
- Number of Parts424
- Control Surfaces9
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- 2,373TitanIncorporated1.7 years agoSled, you need to build more then just floating shapes. You need to try making some more simple planes.
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- 15TheBadKolibri1.8 years agoThis is a work of art. Unfortunately my device cannot handle it.
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- 810SmokestreamAircraft1.8 years agoWhat mod is used for the background? if it is not on the 'mods' page, could you link it?
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- 195kSledDriver1.8 years ago@Spectre2520 Thanks. The flight module evolved over months. This build was my first to use a flight module. It was posted 1.4 years ago and I joined 1.8 years ago, so about 5 months of experience went into that first version. I've been refining it ever since. I just finished version 10 a few days ago, this build is the first one to use it.
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