Lunar Eclipse Maestro 1.1.2 for MacOS X released

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Lunar Eclipse Maestro 1.1.2 for MacOS X released

Postby xjubier » Sun Nov 13, 2011 3:08 pm

Lunar Eclipse Maestro 1.1.2 is now available for download.

This release fixes all the reported bugs since the previous version and many more; under the hood improvements were made as well.

Users of all the previous releases are strongly urged to upgrade to this version.
You will be able to enjoy new features and bug fixes as well as eclipses even more without worrying about operating your digital cameras. Support for previous versions is terminated as of this day. Browse the ReadMe file to know more.
Please report soonest any problem you may encounter.

Here is a short list of the latest improvements and bugfixes:
- Improved Lion compatibility
- Adjusted the ∆T value for TLE 2011 December 10
- Corrected a crash when saving the Google Earth file under Snow Leopard (MacOS X 10.6.x)
- Improved the camera script parser
- Fixed a crash while saving the eclipse map PDF or the sky chart PDF
- Improved the configuration wizard
- Multiple fixes in GPS receivers management
- Improved support for Garmin GPS 18x USB unit
- Added an indicator showing which horizon (astronomical or apparent) is the reference on the Moon-Umbra diagram
- Fixed a crash occurring sometimes when quitting the application
- Observer’s elevation is better taken into account to compute the moonrise/moonset times when using the apparent horizon
- Updated the weather predictions (world, regional and local) to use 7Timer version 4 (GFS model)
- Fix for events under the horizon that were sometimes not correctly referenced
- Improved support of the Nikon D5100
- Corrected a display bug with the ground on the eclipse diagram
- Code cleaning
- Removed memory leaks
- Improvements on the help indexing
- Minor user interface tweaks
- Miscellaneous bug fixes and enhancements

Please direct comments, questions, or problems to me on the support board:
To post you will need to register first, but you'll also benefit from the experience of others to find answers to your questions or problems. Please try to post in English in order to have a larger audience. I will generally answer in English to messages in French, Italian, German or Spanish, unless you clearly specify otherwise.

PS: please take note that I will be in the Himalayan foothills for this December TLE with no way to provide support, so you're strongly advised to check your setup soonest
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