

Restored redirection of tagged bookmarks to folders during export which user has specified in Settings > Clients > Advanced Settings > Tag–Folder Mappings. No longer logs a false, hidden Error 383749 when importing or exporting with Clients (Browsers) that do not support tags. We have more improvements to make in this area in future updates. Fixed some of the bottlenecks which could cause documents with thousands of bookmarks and folders to take a long time to open in some conditions. bmco documents with a particular type of corruption Now fails and indicates error instead of hanging when trying to open. Finally, nice little summaries are silently logged in Logs > Errors. These operations now no longer beachball the user interface, and any changes they make are properly saved to the disk and, in the unlikely event that their changes are visible, upon completion, such changes are merged into the user’s view. Finished fixing the document integrity check and document support cleanup operations which run silently in the background when a.

Now handles some database corruption (missing item identifier in Client Association) without crashing. Probably there were no such cases in Markster or Smarky. These rare cases could be triggered by changing the Structure or Clients of an existing BookMacster Collection, or changing Synced Browsers in Synkmark’s Preferences > Syncing. Things would get back on track if user momentarily switched to Table Mode, or closed and re-opened the Collection. Fixed, we think, a long-standing bug which in rare cases would cause a Collection document’s Content tab if in Outline mode to sometimes mush items together, resulting in folders that appeared to have no name, and later moving ietems around to have unexpected results. No longer chokes when handling a tag that contains a backslash character Not sure if Apple broke this or we did, but it is fixed now. The document window becomes the main, active window immediately upon opening in macOS 13, so that the first mouse click in the window does what was intended. No longer causes trouble under the hood when creating a new bookmark by copying an existing bookmark that has tags The extrandous records were never observed to cause any trouble with iCloud, but now that they no longer exist, we are sure. Under the hood: No longer writes 2 extraneous change records (3 if using Safari 16) to the Safari bookmarks file during an export. (Tags changes are only imported/exported while Firefox is not running, because we are still waiting, since 2017, for Mozilla to show some love for their Tags feature and add Tags to Firefox’ WebExtensions API.)

When importing from or exporting to Firefox, Sync Log entries are no longer written with ridiculously verbose descriptions of changes in Tags, as has been done since version 3.0. Fixed a bug which introduced in version 3.0 caused the description of individual changes in the Sync Log to be described as changeX3 (an internal string identifier) instead of blah was changed from blah to blah, when an import or export was executed by our background agent (BkmxAgent). Instead, we silently kill the multiple processes and move on. Error 623938 (“Eeek, found BkmxAgent processes running”) is no longer alerted to the user. (Safari 16 silently consolidates all folders at root with the same name during its launch, unlike previous versions of Safari which only consolidated empty duplicate-name folders.) Updated the detection of problematic duplicate folders at root to match the behavior of Safari 16. Increased reliability of exports to Safari being pushed to some problematic iCloud accounts and into users’ other Apple devices Apparently, fixed a rare crash which could occur when closing a document Fixed an annoying error, sometimes displayed as a dialog, indicating that another error could not be archived Fixed bug which caused deleting a Tag from the Tags View to only decrement the number of bookmarks it was related to Fixed bug which caused a crash when editing non-empty Advanced Client Settings in macOS 13.2 Now correctly imports and exports Tags with the current version of iCab
