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WeatherCat => WeatherCat Releases => Topic started by: Administrator on October 12, 2024, 10:34:33 PM
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We are pleased to announce the release of WeatherCat version 3.3.0 (Build 300)
Changes over version 3.2.0 are as follows:
1. Native Apple Silicon Support.
2. WeatherLinkLive station driver stability improvements.
3. Fix a crash that could happen generating custom web pages on MacOS Sonoma
4. Fixed a bug whereby station comms may stop if the Station Hardware Options window is displayed.
5. Removed the Netatmo station driver which is no longer supported after API changes on the Netatmo side.
6. FTPS compatibility improvements.
7. Removed the SQL driver from the AppleSilicon build, still present in the Intel build.
8. Mail sending has been moved off the main thread. This will avoid the situation where WeatherCat could hang until mail sending timed out (if for example, there is a problem with the configuration or the mail server is not reachable/responding).
9. Removed Twitter functionality.
10. Updated user manual.
11. Minimum required operating system version is now 10.13.
WeatherCat V3.3.0 is available for immediate download (https://data.trixology.com/downloads/WeatherCat3.dmg) or if you are running WeatherCat V3.0.0 or later, you can wait for the update notification within WeatherCat to auto update.
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Up and running for a couple of minutes, now! ;)
Computer: 2023 Mac mini M2 Pro, 32 GB RAM
OS: MacOS 15.0.1 Sequoia
Hardware: 2011 Davis wireless Vantage Pro2 Plus w/24 hour FARS, 2011 Weatherlink USB data logger.
Software: WeatherCat version 3.3.0, (build 300), USB driver: CP210 USB to UART Bridge Controller 6.0.2, Latest Xcode
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Dear Stu, Steve, and WeatherCat faithful,
We are pleased to announce the release of WeatherCat version 3.3.0 (Build 300)
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I double-checked the build number and it is the same as the version that I've been running for 2-weeks now. Everything working as it should! ThU32:-)
Thanks Stu for taking care of us WeatherCatters!! (https://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/thanks_sign.gif)
Edouard
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Many thanks - working fine on my Mac Mini M2 running Sequoia
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Do I understand correctly that if I'm running an Apple Silicon device I will not be able to connect to a MySQL database because the SQL driver has been removed? That would be a deal breaker for me since my website largely runs off that database capability. If so, is there a workaround?
FYI, currently I'm running an Intel Mac Mini.
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This version is running just fine. iMac M3, Sequoia 15.0.1 16gb ram. Running 24/7. [woohoo] [woohoo]
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Running fine here for 3+ days.
Computer: 2019 27" iMac Retina 5K, 3.8 GHz Intel i9, 40 GB RAM
OS: macOS 13.7 Ventura
Hardware: Davis wireless Vantage Pro2 Plus, original WeatherLink IP data logger
Software: WeatherCat version 3.3.0 (Build 300)
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Hi:
Running Weathercat 3.2.0 on Intel iMac with Sonoma 14.6.1.
Running fine, no issues, sends mail.....etc.
Is there a reason I should update to 3.3.0?
There are no new features, does clean up some bugs, but I have not seen any?
Sometimes I think, I better not screw with something that seems to be running fine.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Rich
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Hi Rich and WeatherCat station caregivers,
Running Weathercat 3.2.0 on Intel iMac with Sonoma 14.6.1.
Running fine, no issues, sends mail.....etc.
Is there a reason I should update to 3.3.0?
There are no new features, does clean up some bugs, but I have not seen any?
Sometimes I think, I better not screw with something that seems to be running fine.
Any suggestions?
The one big benefit of WeatherCat 3.3.0 is support for Apple's own M series processors. If you are still running an Intel Mac, there is less of an incentive. On the other hand, upgrading should be fairly smooth. The issues associated with sending emails is MacOS dependent, so upgrading to WeatherCat 3.3.0 shouldn't require upgrades of any developer tools.
Really, the honest answer depends on how much spare time you have. If you are extremely busy, indeed leave well enough alone. If you have some time to spare, then you should be able to upgrade with at most a few hiccups that are easily resolved.
I hope that is some help.
Edouard
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Thanks for the reply Edouard.
I guess at some point I will apply the update, if for no other reason, to remain current.
Thanks
Rich