Developing desktop applications is pleasant. Creating binary packages for all desktop version is a pain (for me). That's why I postponed releasing new packages, with up-to-date architectures. I guess this show stopper with Catalina forces me to look into building packages. For the meantime, I uploaded the latest-greatest WebAssembly-based browser version to the PosteRazor website. That should run in any modern browser.
Developing desktop applications is pleasant. Creating binary packages for all desktop version is a pain (for me). That's why I postponed releasing new packages, with up-to-date architectures. I guess this show stopper with Catalina forces me to look into building packages. For the meantime, I uploaded the latest-greatest WebAssembly-based browser version to the PosteRazor website. That should run in any modern browser.
Developing desktop applications is pleasant. Creating binary packages for all desktop version is a pain (for me). That's why I postponed releasing new packages, with up-to-date architectures. I guess this show stopper with Catalina forces me to look into building packages. For the meantime, I uploaded the latest-greatest WebAssembly-based browser version to the PosteRazor website. That should run in any modern browser.
Hi, thanks for the feedback :) The 1.5.x version of PosteRazor has similar issues...