Apple releases a new update for the well-known app Kaleidoscope for Mac devices. The particular app now has a finer Safari extension for the respective device users. This update provides better analysis and experience of web browsing.
Kaleidoscope App
The Kaleidoscope application is a familiar tool for making comparisons between various folders, files, documents, images, and whatnot. Further, the application enriches the system integration as well as supports the Apple Silicon program. Besides, it has several tools that advance the user experience to the next level along with better support for M1 system.
With the new update, the company adds an extension to Safari that enables the user to easily compare HTML and CCS codes on a webpage. Moreover, now the users can also access “ksdiff” (a command-line tool) for detecting bugs and errors in Javascript.
Changelog
NEW FEATURES:
- Compare HTML or CSS code, or use the ksdiff function in the Javascript console or debugger to find bugs in your code.
- This new extension let’s you open files, git changesets and git merges quickly from VSCode.
- Kaleidoscope can now visualize UTF characters (like U + FEFF) and spot differences including them. There’s also a new option to show invisble characters in the whole document.
IMPROVEMENTS:
- The Share menu extension will now try to reuse an existing window for new content of the same kind.
- Added documentation for the Services support that always existed, the Share extension, and the new integrations.
FIXES:
- Several bug fixes.
The Kaleidoscope app with the latest Apple update is accessible from the Mac App Store. The users can also use a 15-day trial pack on the official website of the application.
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