This update is only available via the in-app update function of MAMP PRO. SSL certificates are created automatically, keychain-aware web browsers do not complain about validity.Applescript & JXA (JavaScript for Automation) support.mini-map, diff, searching with regular expressions & more Integrated editor & template editors use Monaco editing engine with a lot of new functions, e.g.Add more than one PHP version at a time, restart at end.Snapshots can be named before they are created (makes sharing of them easier).Migrating remote WordPress sites (without giving away passwords).Cloning of hosts (without corrupting a WordPress installation).Change host settings (name, port, SSL) without damaging a WordPress installation.Assistant helps in creating various host types.
New Standard View lets users concentrate on often-used settings, Expert View gives full flexibility.Lots of improvements in remote functions.Pathes to SSL key, certificate & chain files can only be set via file chooser.Fixed: crash when resetting Apache modules while an editor window is open.After renaming a group trashing a host no longer confuses the app.Starting server at system start works more reliable."Recent Hosts" won't become expanded upon program start when the section was collapsed when quitting.Open panel: option "Automatically resolve selected alias or symbolic link when clicking 'Open'" works again.Revised MySQL example scripts on WebStart page.
While on mains power it is of course less of a problem, but be prepared to wear thick pants due to the excessive level of heat radiating from the bottom of the MacBook when using the program. But the effect is that the program is not reliable as a professional tool while on battery. What could possibly take that excessive amount of CPU power, when the program is seemingly doing "nothing"? Probably it is just some unfortunate bug. Even when I close ALL VM view windows, the CPU is spinning like a maniac (>100% CPU) and the activity monitor is clearly accusing Remote Desktop 10 of being the black sheep every time. I also tried to turn off the little thumbnail previews, but that did not help. I have played around with screen resolutions trying to avoid any potential computations from real-time scaling the image feed, but to no avail.
Adding functionality for groups of VMs is brilliant and much appreciated for my use cases, since I tend to have quite a few VMs for various purposes.Ģ) CPU utilisation is often 100-160% and the computer gets really hot.
This review is based on my experience from running version "Version 10.1.6 (910)" of Remote Desktop for Mac OS X daily during a couple of weeks on a "MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports) 3.3 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3 High Sierra version 10.13.3 (17D102)".ġ) I really like the new GUI. Nice new GUI, but randomly(?) consumes ridiculous amounts of energy