There's lots of new stuff in it. It caches the attributed strings it generates from parsed PODs - that makes a noticeable difference if you often view large PODs with it. Multiple windows are supported. The position and contents of each window is remembered from session to session. It sports an improved interface using NSBrowser and a navigation toolbar with 'back' and 'forward' history buttons. Hyperlinks are enabled (although without a "hand" cursor). And last but not least, reading documents from multiple Perl installations is supported.
It's not quite finished, particularly the Preferences panel - you still have to use the 'defaults' tool to alter the info for multiple Perl installations, i.e. document sets. But, that's not too critical an issue. The real reason I haven't released it yet is that some of the things it needs - decent printing support, a "hand" cursor for links, and support for Cocoa's document-based architecture, for instance - are only do-able by subclassing NSView and/or NSDocument. In short, it's 98% there, but the last 2% needs 0.3.
Get it at the usual place for CB samples and betas - <http://www.dot- app.org/>
sherm--
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