Releases: BirdOffice-Suite/birdpad
24.11 Barred Brahma
1.3
Move back to the Unlicense, publish source code, and use new icon.
How to install:
If you're on macOS, download the .zip file labeled birdpad_1.3.zip, rename its filename in Finder to end with .zip, extract the .app file that's contained inside it, and then control-click the .app file and select Open, ignoring any antiviral warnings you may receive.
If you're on Windows, download the .exe file labeled birdpad.exe and double-click it in File Explorer.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR MACOS USERS
The .app file only supports Apple Silicon Macs for now.
If you have an Intel Mac, you'll need to use Bootcamp or a VM to run BirdPad on your device.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR WINDOWS USERS
The .exe file only supports x86 64-bit setups right now. Most mid-to-high end Windows PCs made after 2017 are 64-bit.
If you have a 32-bit or ARM-based PC, you'll have to borrow an x86 64-bit device from someone else.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR PGP USERS
If you possess PGP software, please take the time to check the executable signatures supplied against my public key for PPPDUD Censored.
If the check fails, immediately open an issue and email mojavesoft@gmail.com. Your executable may be malicious.
1.2
Adds improved macOS support, a new app icon, and the ability to log info to a file named birdpad.log
using the --log
argument.
Requires ~15 megabytes of storage to function properly.
How to install:
If you're on macOS, download the .zip file labeled birdpad_1.2.zip, rename its filename in Finder to end with .zip, extract the .app file that's contained inside it, and then control-click the .app file and select Open, ignoring any antiviral warnings you may receive.
If you're on Windows, download the .exe file labeled birdpad.exe and double-click it in File Explorer.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR MACOS USERS
The .app file only supports Apple Silicon Macs for now.
If you have an Intel Mac, you'll need to use Bootcamp or a VM to run BirdPad on your device.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR WINDOWS USERS
The .exe file only supports x86 64-bit setups right now. Most mid-to-high end Windows PCs made after 2017 are 64-bit.
If you have a 32-bit or ARM-based PC, you'll have to borrow an x86 64-bit device from someone else.
1.1
If you're on macOS, download the .zip file labeled birdpad_1.1.zip, rename its filename in Finder to end with .zip, extract the .app file that's contained inside it, and then control-click the .app file and select Open, ignoring any antiviral warnings you may receive.
If you're on Windows, download the .exe file labeled birdpad_1.1.exe and double-click it in File Explorer.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR MACOS USERS
The .app file only supports Apple Silicon Macs for now.
If you have an Intel Mac, you'll need to use Bootcamp or a VM to run BirdPad on your device.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR WINDOWS USERS
The .exe file only supports x86 64-bit setups right now. Most mid-to-high end Windows PCs made after 2017 are 64-bit.
If you have a 32-bit or ARM-based PC, you'll have to borrow an x86 64-bit device from someone else.