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The latest version of Fence is ready for beta testing to help work out some of the kinks before it is officially released.
This release comes with many changes to the user experience as well as functionality. Much of the code was rewritten in a more abstract way to give it Vox support. The application was reconstructed into several different parts including the login window, TypePad window, Vox window and preferences view.
The goal of this release was to reduce the number of steps required to start using it. Before when you opened the application it would bring up the main TypePad view, but fail silently because the user didn't set any of his/her information.
Now the application first brings you to a login window where it asks for the service you wish to sign on to and then your username/password for that service. Once it verifies that the user is valid it brings up the service view. Another nice thing is that services are configured individually. Each service has its own classes and preference types for maximum control over the user experience.
TypePad Usage : Simply select and drag an image, multiple images or a selection of text onto the TypePad logo.
Vox Usage : Select and drag an image, or multiple images, onto the Vox logo. They will be uploaded to your Photos Collection.
Known Issues : Currently audio/video support for Vox is broken, thus disabled. Also text support for Vox isn't working like I would like it to, but it isn't disabled. Lastly, it looks like the growl notifications aren't working either although that could be a configuration issue.
Note
: This project is open source! The code can be found in its subversion repository
on code.sixapart.com