As you would imagine, but possibly do not know are are willing to assume, I use Hana. Actually, WE use Hana, but I do all of the writing here. So who am I? I am Fred Priese. I founded All Out Software, invented Hana and do most of the work. We includes a couple of other people. David came first and he is not a Mac user (anymore and yet.) David wrote the EULA for Hana and is an attorney. He came on board after hearing about Slate. Slate is another AOS project, but one that has never really gotten going. (It starts right after Hana 2.0.) Finally Mike is new to Mac development and like me has a background in Windows based web development. (That means ASP.NET.) Anyway, I use Hana. Mike uses Hana. David can't.
Where was I? Oh yeah, I use Hana and so I too notice bugs. Like the Gmail bug I fixed last night. I mentioned in the release notes that this affected Yahoo! Mail too. It looked like it was fixed too.
Well, I just noticed that it was doing it again. I know what is happening here, so this too will be fixed soon. I am going on a marathon feature sprint over the next week to move Hana to version 1.2. It will include a few nifty features. While trolling through the long list of ideas, I tested a few things and just discovered another bug.
So we might have a 1.1.3 first. Sigh.
Our currently known issues:
1) Yahoo! Mail will periodically execute a request that will fail. Hana does not disable the progress indicator on this failure. (This is very similar to the Gmail bug.)
2) Hana will crash when certain pages are loading with the toolbar open. (Google Analytics for us.) If you experience this, hide the toolbar. The cause for this is unknown.
3) Hana will sometimes not properly display the URI for a web-app in the address field of the toolbar. (I think this is related to number 2.)
4) Hana will sometimes not properly display the SSL Lock icon. (I think this too is related to number 2 and definitely to number 3.)
So the Hana Roadmap has 1.1.3 coming out this weekend, we hope! 1.2 in the next couple of weeks and 2.0 in the next month or two. I will not be blogging about all of these. But will chime in from time to time.
Now get to work! :-)