
No one travels without worries in Crowberry Woods anymore!
Vast blackness has blanketed the once beautiful forest. Only small sparkles of light trickle through the all consuming darkness.
Use your orb slinger to shatter the orbs of darkness before they release their destructive powers. Can you bring the light back, from a sparkle to full bloom? Explore three different game modes, multitude of greater magical amulets and powerups, and uncover the deepest secrets. Don't leave the fair trees of Crowberry Woods unsparkled!
v1.0 [Jun 9, 2010]
- Important Changes
- Sparkle now requires DSA signatures on your updates. Check the documentation for more information on how to set that up if you don't already sign your updates. You can bypass this requirement if you deliver both your appcast and your updates over SSL.
- Sparkle will no longer display release notes located at file:// URLs, since Javascript on such a page would be able to read files on your file system.
- For security reasons, Sparkle will refuse to install updates which appear to "downgrade" the app.
- SUUpdater now implements new keys: "automaticallyDownloadsUpdates", "lastUpdateCheckDate", and "sendsSystemProfile."
- Fixed a bug that could prevent SUProbingUpdateDriver from working.
- Fixed a bug that prevented the updaterWillRelaunchApplication: delegate method from getting called.
- Fixed displaying release notes transmitted "loose" in the key.
- Fixed Sparkle compilation on 10.4 systems.
- Fixed a bug that could cause window confusion if an app changed its LSUIElement at runtime.
- Added support for Sparkle 1.1's behavior of disabling updates when the check interval is 0.
- Sparkle can now handle appending parameters to URLs which already have parameters.
- If an update's sparkle:shortVersionString is the same as the host's CFBundleShortVersionString, the sparkle:version and CFBundleVersion will be presented in parentheticals.