Version | Change log |
Ultra Fractal for Mac 6.06 Feb 9, 2024 |
Added native version for Apple Silicon Macs, so the Rosetta 2 translation layer is no longer needed. This ensures Ultra Fractal runs optimally on all new Macs using the M1 and later processors. Fixed a compiler bug that prevented functions from returning a literal complex value directly. Fixed incorrect icons in the interpolation drop-down box in the Timeline tool window. Fixed bug that prevented copying and pasting in the Find/Replace dialog for the formula editor on Windows. |
Ultra Fractal for Mac 6.05 Jul 1, 2022 | |
Ultra Fractal for Mac 6.04 Jun 25, 2021 |
Fixed a crash with some graphics drivers on Windows with OpenGL acceleration enabled. Fixed various issues on Windows with 150% DPI scaling. Fixed various problems in macOS 11 (Big Sur): the buttons in the layers list wouldn't turn off, and items in some lists were not drawn correctly. Improved color matching in the fractal window on macOS on some monitors. Fixed a problem when running in full screen mode on macOS (via the green window button): opening a modal browser (e.g. to select a formula) could lead to a non-functioning interface. The welcome and evaluation dialogs now appear correctly in Dark Mode on macOS. Small bug fixes and improvements. |
Ultra Fractal for Mac 6.03 Sep 4, 2020 |
Added support for Dark Mode on macOS Mojave and Catalina. Fixed problems with exporting as a Quicktime movie on macOS Catalina. Changed the default syntax highlighting colors in the formula editor so all elements look good both in light and dark user interface modes. Fixed a bug that could cause unfinished strips to appear in the final image when using multi-pass or guessing, especially when using many calculation threads. Fixed a possible crash when using formula plug-ins in arbitrary precision mode. Fixed a bug when dragging a layer group to another fractal window: if the layers within the group were selected as well, they would be copied twice. Fixed a bug that caused the precision setting to be ignored for fractal formulas. Added precision=4 setting to the Julia/Newton formula in Standard.ufm because it turns out they need a little more precision than Mandelbrot-type formulas. Otherwise the calculation doesn't go to extended or arbitrary precision mode as needed when zooming in. |