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Brandsonic Web for Mac 0.9.4

Brandsonic Web for Mac 0.9.4 will be released later this week. It includes macOS Sierra support, basic support for the Touch Bar on the new MacBook Pro and more. In subsequent releases, I plan to enhance the Touch Bar support. The full change log is below. Support for macOS Sierra Basic support for the Touch Bar on the new MacBook Pro Fixed the bug where the Google search bar wouldn't work with search queries that contained spaces New option to copy page title in edit menu Brandsonic Web for Mac 0.9.4 is now available. Grab it from the Brandsonic Web for Mac download page .

How to ensure that your Brandsonic Web for Mac download is safe

Using the checksums provided on the Brandsonic Web for Mac download page, you can verify the authenticity of your Brandsonic Web for Mac download. Follow the steps below. First and foremost, you should only download Brandsonic Web for Mac from Download.com or the Brandsonic apps site. However, it doesn't hurt to to check your download using these steps regardless. of where you download Brandsonic Web for Mac. 1. Open Terminal. It's located in /Applications/Utilities. 2. Type or copy and paste one of the commands below (without quotes): MD5: "md5" with a space at the end SHA-1: "openssl sha1" with a space at the end SHA-256: "shasum -a 256" with a space at the end 3. Drag the Brandsonic Web DMG you just downloaded into the Terminal window. Its should fill in the path to the file. 4. Press enter. The MD5, SHA-1 or SHA-256 checksum will be displayed, depending on the command you ran. Compare it to the MD5, SHA-1 or SHA-256 check

Downloading Brandsonic Web safely

As I have stated before , you should always download Brandsonic Web from the Brandsonic Apps site, or Download.com. There are a few reasons for this. Downloading from the Brandsonic Apps site or Download.com ensures that you always get the latest version of Brandsonic Web. More importantly, it ensures that you get a file that is not tampered with. I now provide the md5, SHA-1 and SHA-256 hashes for Brandsonic Web for Mac downloads. You will find them on the Brandsonic Web for Mac download page. You can use these hashes to verify your Brandsonic Web download to make sure the file was not tampered with or modified. This should always be done, especially if you must download Brandsonic Web from another source that's not the Brandsonic Apps site or Download.com.

Brandsonic Web mobile for iOS has hit 50,000 downloads!

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Brandsonic Web mobile for iOS has hit 50,000 downloads. This is a major milestone. This happened 6 months and 6 days after it hit 40,000 downloads. It's crazy to think that Brandsonic Web mobile for iOS has been downloaded this many times. I never thought I would get even 100 downloads, and here I am with over 50,000. It's unbelievable. I cannot thank my downloders and users enough for their support. I'd also like to thank the ModMyi repo for hosting Brandsonic Web mobile for iOS since the very beginning. I will continue to update and improve Brandsonic Web mobile for iOS for years to come.

Brandsonic Web mobile for iOS dropping support for pre-iOS 6 devices

The next version of Brandsonic Web mobile for iOS will drop support for all versions of iOS before iOS 6.0. This means the next release Brandsonic Web mobile for iOS (0.9.8) will only run on devices running iOS 6.0 or later. Previously, Brandsonic Web mobile ran on iOS 4.3 or later. The current release, 0.9.7, will be the last version that will run on iOS 4.3 or later.  I have decided to drop support for these older iOS versions due to some major under the hood changes. Due to these changes, I am forced to drop support for pre-iOS 6 versions. However, with these changes will allow for a better UI across all iOS devices. I really hate to drop support for older iOS versions/devices, but I think these changes will make Brandsonic Web mobile even better. I will have Brandsonic Web mobile for iOS 0.9.7 available for download from the Brandsonic Apps site for those who have a pre-iOS 6 device.