Releases: ecc521/Space-Saver
2.1.3
Fix windows transparent compression (a change in some windows system commands broke this).
Also updated some dependencies, which fixed issues with oversized arm64 binaries.
Install on Windows: Download Space.Saver-2.1.3-Setup.exe
You can delete the .exe file once the app is installed
Install on Mac: Download Space.Saver-2.1.3.dmg
Drag Space Saver into applications folder (or somewhere else)
Install on Linux: The filenames should have enough information for you to figure it out
This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
2.1.2
2.1.1
Fixed issues with non-mac platforms that were created in previous release.
On Mac, the file viewer now works if you try to open files at the app is not already running.
Install on Windows: Download Space.Saver-2.1.1-Setup.exe
You can delete the .exe file once the app is installed
Install on Mac: Download Space.Saver-2.1.1.dmg
Drag Space Saver into applications folder (or somewhere else)
Install on Linux: The filenames should have enough information for you to figure it out
This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
MacOS Compression Issues: Space Saver can not compress most preinstalled applications and files (System Integrity Protection blocks it). Space Saver is also unable to compress anything in the applications folder unless you are running it in the context of an administrator.
2.1.0
2.0.1
2.0.0
Space Saver is now able to open many different types of files (png, jpeg, webm, webp, flac, ogg, mp4, mp3, ext.), which could be useful if your system does not come with a built in viewer.
Also added a built in web browser, mostly as an experiment - it's not that great so far, but isn't terrible either
1.9.2
1.9.1
1.9.0
1.8.4
1.8.3 broke transparent compression on Mac. This patch fixes it.
Install on Windows: Download Space.Saver-1.8.4-Setup.exe
You can delete the .exe file once the app is installed
Install on Mac: Download Space.Saver-1.8.4.dmg
Drag Space Saver into applications folder (or somewhere else)
Install on Linux: The filenames should have enough information for you to figure it out
This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.