InqScribe Changelog

What's new in InqScribe 2.2.5 Build 264

Jan 16, 2022
  • Enhanced support for future evaluation license requests.
  • Updated various support URLs.

New in InqScribe 2.2.4 Build 262 (Feb 15, 2018)

  • The export submenu now includes a link to labs.inqscribe.com, which offers some export formats beyond what the app provides.
  • Exported file names are now based on the document name instead of defaulting to "export".
  • Preserve the state of the Anti-Alias checkbox when iterating on a subtitled movie export.
  • Minor documentation updates.
  • Better support for licenses whose owner names include accents and other non-ASCII characters.
  • Updated to support evaluation licenses that expire in 2018 and beyond.

New in InqScribe 2.2.3 Build 258 (Apr 14, 2015)

  • Remove developmental expiration date accidentally released in 2.2.2.
  • InqScribe now correctly recognizes site licenses on certain non-English systems.
  • New support for exporting to WebVTT format.

New in InqScribe 2.2.2 Build 256 (Jan 15, 2015)

  • Avoid unnecessary error message when cancelling a save.
  • Better error messages when exporting to Final Cut Pro XML.
  • Better error messages when exporting to SCC.
  • Minor updates to documentation.
  • Minor stylistic changes to UI.
  • Updated licensing data.

New in InqScribe 2.2.1 Build 253 (Jan 6, 2014)

  • Fix an issue where a corrupted backup file could hang InqScribe indefinitely.
  • Better handling of low-ASCII control characters when exporting to Final Cut Pro XML.
  • Better preflight validation of Final Cut Pro XML exports, which should prevent errors once the file is imported into Final Cut Pro.
  • All export formats better report errors during the export process, instead of failing silently.
  • Minor documentation updates.

New in InqScribe 2.2.0 Build 249 (Jul 26, 2013)

  • InqScribe is now a signed app to improve compatibility with OS X 10.8 (569).
  • More robust support for shared license files (937, 1130).
  • Support for the 48fps frame rate (658).
  • Time code track detection should now work better for 29.97, 23.976, and 59.94 frame rates. (515).
  • Duration may now be exported as part of the tab-delimited, HTML, and XML export formats. Tab-delimited exports now include a row of headers (576).
  • Font lists are now explicitly ordered alphabetically, instead of relying on the system. This primarily affects Windows users (302).
  • Removed exception that could occur when searching for media files (297).
  • Documentation has been updated for 2.2.

New in InqScribe 2.1.1 Build 244 (Apr 20, 2012)

  • The behavior of time code-specific fields (such as the Start Time field in the Select Media Source dialog) has been changed from version 2.1. The new behavior will feel natural to Final Cut Pro users and offers a couple of different ways to quickly enter time codes. Click the blue help icon next to the field to learn more about your entry options.
  • InqScribe's internal update checker now provides access to release notes and offers to download updates.
  • InqScribe can now read shared license files from platform-specific shared preference locations. This is primarily for site licensees who use InqScribe in lab settings. Contact us for more information if this sounds interesting.
  • Added support for the 23.98 frame rate.
  • The Adjust Time Code field adds explicit add and subtract options instead of requiring you to add negative time codes if you want to subtract.
  • InqScribe no longer recognizes USB input devices (foot pedals, etc.) that are plugged in after InqScribe has been launched. While this was a convenience, it triggered hard crashes in rare cases with certain classes of devices. If you need to enable an input device after InqScribe has been launched, go ahead and plug it in, and then quit and relaunch InqScribe.
  • Fixed undo bug where changing the selection would not end a typing run.
  • Improved file compatibility with non-US locales.
  • Windows: Text copied to other applications no longer use incorrect line endings.
  • Additional miscellaneous bug fixes.

New in InqScribe 2.0.1 (Apr 27, 2007)

  • No Upgrade Fee
  • Auto Backup Files
  • Improved Foot Pedal Support
  • Improved Time Code Support
  • New Export Formats
  • Final Cut Pro Support
  • Anamorphic Video Display
  • Mac OS X Intel Support
  • New Keyboard Shortcuts
  • New Snippet Variables
  • New Transcript Settings