Presentation Prompter
A powerful teleprompter
Only for Mac
$99.99
Presentation Prompter is a teleprompter and helps you deliver successful presentations. It is built for live performers, newscasters, actors, public speakers, narrators, and anyone who has ever used cue cards or read from a script. Write or import scripts, then scroll them smoothly on one or more screens.
– Smooth scrolling, GPU–accelerated and tuned for particular hardware.
– Precision speed controls let you accommodate any speaking rate or text size.
– Dual–screen prompting displays your script on a second screen. Optionally flip the script only on the other screen if you’re using a mirror enclosure.
– Teleprompter operators can see exactly what the talent sees on their own screen, resulting in better communication between the operator and talent.
– Minimize talent eye movement with one–click margins.
– Maintain your reading position with an adjustable focus arrow.
– Never run over your allotted time! Show a clock and remaining time estimate below your script for time–awareness.
– Prompt mode prevents accidental edits, screen saver activation, and other interference while prompting.
– Anchor sections of interest and jump to them instantly with bookmarks. Great for rehearsing a difficult part or managing any large script.
– Marked Text allows you to mark script problems while prompting without stopping, so you can fix the script later.
– Blank the second screen to obscure edits from talent or cut light from a prompter screen. Or display a logo or instruction image over the blank.
– Control the prompter using your keyboard and trackpad, or use a dedicated remote or controller.
– Write and modify scripts in a dedicated editing environment. Highlight speaker names, use a special style for difficult–to–pronounce words, and space lines perfectly to make them easier to read. Use any combination of fonts, colors, and spacing for readability and emphasis.
– Compatible with MS Word and other common file formats to quickly get existing content into Presentation Prompter.
– Export a PDF with layout-exact content as it appears in Prompt mode (the same line-endings and wrapping), reflecting your current settings.
– Print scripts for backup or rehearsal purposes. Ink saver features improve readability and print time.
more Prompter operators who do this professionally become accustomed to some workflows, window and controller behaviors that allow them to work quickly, under high pressure at times… like rapidly getting an edit into the script during a commercial break before going back to prompt mode, or quickly identifying rundown items and punching forward and back to bookmarked lines when rehearsing a script out of sequence. In this app, the key features… Bookmarks, scroll behaviors, toggling between modes, accessing these one-handed from a USB controller like a ShuttlePro or ShuttleExpress... are all acceptable and can be configured to mimic the familiar placement under your hand, and the behavior, of some high-end software.It’s also easy to learn… I discovered this software in a surprise technical situation where an analog-to-HDMI conversion out of my familiar Windows prompter computer would not work with the client’s displays, and this was the option. With an hour or two to configure the Shuttle controller and test the key prompter features and behaviors, it got done. Recommended.
Prompter operators who do this professionally become accustomed to some workflows, window and controller behaviors that allow them to work quickly, under high pressure at times… like rapidly getting an edit into the script during a commercial break before going back to prompt mode, or quickly identifying rundown items and punching forward and back to bookmarked lines when rehearsing a script out of sequence. In this app, the key features… Bookmarks, scroll behaviors, toggling between modes, accessing these one-handed from a USB controller like a ShuttlePro or ShuttleExpress... are all acceptable and can be configured to mimic the familiar placement under your hand, and the behavior, of some high-end software.It’s also easy to learn… I discovered this software in a surprise technical situation where an analog-to-HDMI conversion out of my familiar Windows prompter computer would not work with the client’s displays, and this was the option. With an hour or two to configure the Shuttle controller and test the key prompter features and behaviors, it got done. Recommended.
I bought this years ago to do a project at a church. Recently I got a call to provide some video gear for a fundraiser and was told there "might" be a speech that needs a prompter on the confidence monitor. I wan't worried because I knew I had this program and it would be fine. At the last minute I learn that I'll be getting an additional speech and scrolling prompter for a super VIP. It did the job with flying colors. Obviously I'd love to have voice recognition and all of the bells and whistles but we got through the event and the VIP didn't need to use the notes that were on the lecturn. Great product that will be installed on all of my production computers from here on out.
I bought this years ago to do a project at a church. Recently I got a call to provide some video gear for a fundraiser and was told there "might" be a speech that needs a prompter on the confidence monitor. I wan't worried because I knew I had this program and it would be fine. At the last minute I learn that I'll be getting an additional speech and scrolling prompter for a super VIP. It did the job with flying colors. Obviously I'd love to have voice recognition and all of the bells and whistles but we got through the event and the VIP didn't need to use the notes that were on the lecturn. Great product that will be installed on all of my production computers from here on out.
I would put Presentation Prompter up against some professional teleprompting software programs (with attendant scroll hardware and setup). Easy to use, works perfectly, and allows for amateur on-the-fly prompting. Positives: Bookmark capabilities, spellcheck (etc.), smooth running and easy control, easy to use, can import word and text files, etc. Negatives: Wish that it had stored formatting by speaker (but that’s a very advanced, little-used feature). Wish it had a built-in, on-prompter speaker timer that counted down instead of up. These two things are very minor, however. Can be used in a professional, large-event setting with professonal keynote speakers who are used to all kinds of teleprompting setups.
I would put Presentation Prompter up against some professional teleprompting software programs (with attendant scroll hardware and setup). Easy to use, works perfectly, and allows for amateur on-the-fly prompting. Positives: Bookmark capabilities, spellcheck (etc.), smooth running and easy control, easy to use, can import word and text files, etc. Negatives: Wish that it had stored formatting by speaker (but that’s a very advanced, little-used feature). Wish it had a built-in, on-prompter speaker timer that counted down instead of up. These two things are very minor, however. Can be used in a professional, large-event setting with professonal keynote speakers who are used to all kinds of teleprompting setups.
We've bought most of the teleprompter software available for the Mac. This is the most flexible and most stable that we've seen to date.
We've bought most of the teleprompter software available for the Mac. This is the most flexible and most stable that we've seen to date.
Fixes a bug where exported .docx files could open in Word with an alert message.
Other small changes.
5.13.3 Feb 19
- Fixes a receipt validation issue on launch.
- Fixes a bug where Bigger Size and Smaller Size were not affecting multiple selections.
- Fixes a Spacing panel layout bug on non-English locales on macOS 26 "Tahoe".
- Internal fixes and improvements.
5.13.2 10/25/2025
– Ships as a Universal Binary for modern hardware.
– Fixes a potential crash on launch.
– Fixes Writing Direction menu titles not appearing correctly.
– Internal fixes and improvements.
5.13.1 10/24/2025
– Ships as a Universal Binary. This improves performance on modern systems, but the app now requires macOS 10.15 or newer.
– Includes other minor changes.
5.13 06/10/2025
– Adds a "Use numbered bookmarks" checkbox to the General Settings to keep or remove bookmark numbers.
– Fixes a bug with the bookmark context when using tabs.
5.12.1 02/03/2025
– Adds Quick Zoom to facilitate editing. When toggled, it zooms out your document revealing more text to edit. This reduces scrolling and gives you more context and space. It automatically toggles off for Prompt mode.
– Adds a Quick Zoom scale amount to the General settings.
– Adds an Auto Blank to Hide Edits item under the Prompter > Blanking Options menu. When Auto Blank is on, entering Edit mode turns on Blanking and entering Prompt mode turns off Blanking.
– Updates the Speed slider. The speed is bolder and easier to read, the speed displays in Icon Only toolbar mode, and negative speeds display in red.
– Removes support for unique underline colors (like a red underline on blue text, etc.). All underlines now inherit the color of their text. Omitting a long technical explanation, this fixes some recurring problems with underlines.
– Removes the Remove Underline Colors menu item, since it is no longer necessary.
– Fixes issues with color handling for invert colors, the insertion point, and color internals.
– Fixes issues with Apply Default Style when applying it to a selection. Previously, it would not correctly apply the default style because it over-eagerly tried to preserve unique attributes.
– Converts the Quick Look plugin to an extension. This change is required to support Quick Look on “Sequoia” and future releases.
– Includes other minor improvements (adds a Mark Text shortcut for Prompt mode, improves internals, etc.).
– Updates Brazilian Portuguese localization.
5.12 01/15/2025
– Fixes a crash on macOS 15 “Sequoia”.
– Adds Blanking. Blank the second screen to obscure edits from talent or cut light from a prompter screen. Use the Blank toolbar button or the 'B' Hot Key in Prompt mode. Optionally display images over the blanking, like a logo of your company.
– Adds Marked Text. Track script problems in Prompt mode without stopping your session by using Marked Text. Use the 'M' Hot Key in Prompt mode to mark visible text. When you return to Edit mode, all marked text stands out for correction. Double-click marked text to clear it.
– Adds Export as PDF. Produce a PDF with layout-exact content as it appears in Prompt mode (the same line-endings, wrapping, etc.), reflecting your current settings. Use File : Export as PDF to produce a PDF. Hand it to a client, proofread it on another platform, or archive it.
– Adds several quality of life changes, including new nitpicky speed settings, right-to-left formatting improvements, refinements to Bookmark previews, easier strikethrough styling (for removing it from content), and more.
– Fixes quite a few bugs.
View the Release Notes under the Help menu in the app for much more detail.
5.11 09/17/2024
• Addresses a critical performance problem on macOS 14.3 “Sonoma”.
• Rebuilds Mouse Prompting to improve reliability and fix bugs. Try it by enabling it in Settings : Controls : Mouse and Trackpad.
• Adds Document Bigger / Document Smaller items under Format : Size. These items resize the entire document without requiring Select-All. They also try to keep the text centered or keep the current selection in view.
• Adds a Lock Position toggle to the Focus arrow. This locks the arrow at its relative (not absolute) location. Its use is to prevent accidental touches from moving the Focus arrow. Control-click the Focus arrow or use Prompter : Lock Focus Arrow to toggle the lock.
• Replaces the "Shift" Speed Boost key in Prompt mode with a formal “S” Speed Boost Hot Key. This affords better compatibility with system features, lowers the chance of inadvertent activation, and the Hot Key can be re-mapped or removed.
• Improves menu shortcuts in Prompt mode so they no longer flash the menu bar.
• Improves the “Contact Support” Help menu item to populate the email with information we usually ask for.
• Improves the software updater and update checking intervals.
• Fixes a bug with certain text operations inadvertently clearing the selection.
• Fixes a bug where the “What's New” window always shows up when switching between older and newer versions.
• Fixes Settings reset in the Prompter tab not updating all controls.
• Fixes the Reset… button in the Preset Sizes window not working on ancient macOS releases.
• Fixes a crash when running the pt_BR localization.
• Known regression: pt_BR localization needs updating.
• Makes other small fixes and changes.
• Improves a bunch of internals for upcoming releases.
5.10 02/19/2024
• Perform line-by-line and supertitle scrolling. Hold ⌥ Option and press ↓ Down Arrow or ↑ Up Arrow in Prompt mode. Go back or forward an exact number of lines, or hold the keys to skip around.
• Re-style text everywhere with the Select menu. ⌃ Control-click on styled text, then choose the Select menu to match it everywhere and re-style it with the Font and Color panels. You can also select text enclosed-by particular symbols (like parentheses) for quickly styling instruction.
• Invert for emphasis. Invert black and white ⇧⌘I within selections or toggle the feature on and off during typing. Invert All Colors exists alongside it under the Format > Selection menu.
• Numbered Bookmarks and multi-line support. Bookmarks insert at the start of a line and are automatically numbered in the menu. Add Bookmark ⌘K now adds a bookmark to every line with a selection. A new Remove Bookmark ⇧⌘K feature similarly affects multiple lines.
• New Speed tab in the Controls preferences. The tab consolidates speed adjustments and adds new options. Set a default speed, enforce the default speed when exiting Prompt mode, or make pausing the prompter set a specific speed.
• Preview window improvements. The preview now reflects what Prompt Mode looks like if you use the Prompt in a window preference. The window title indicates the output according to your settings. It also improves the Change Resolution button when resizing the second display.
• Various improvements. Cleans up interface inconsistencies, restructures the Format menu, changes Numpad 0 on extended keyboards to set speed to 0 (not 10), optimizes common functions in Edit mode, and more.
• Lots of fixes. Fixes a crash, a rare out-of-sync bug in the Preview window, a bunch of visual bugs, a bug on older macOS releases that required pressing the Mode button twice, and more.
• See the Release Notes under the Help menu for many more details.
5.9 05/03/2023
Improves cursor behavior. The cursor now hides more appropriately, such as when using Hot Keys in Prompt mode.
Improves the preference for tracking edits. If the preference is off, it avoids scrolling the talent content.
Speculative fix for a rare crash on macOS 10.9 “Mavericks” through 10.15 “Big Sur”.
Fixes a redraw bug.
Makes numerous internal improvements.
5.8.1 12/14/2021
Additions:
– Added “Show Prompter in Document” toggle to the Prompt menu. This reveals the focus arrow, time bar, and margins in Edit mode allowing you to better match content between mode changes. It also has a corresponding preference and is on by default.
– Prompt in a window is on by default.
– New streaming support. The operator window appears in more streaming apps.
– Added “Resize Document Prompter” and size presets under the Window menu. This sets the size of the prompter and makes it easier to work with specific resolutions, especially for streaming. The size list can be customized.
– Added a “Lock Window Resize” toggle to the Window menu. This prevents accidental window resizes in Edit mode, which has utility when streaming.
– Remade the Prompter preferences tab. It has better organization and annotation, and new settings to control “Show Prompter in Edit mode” and “Show bookmarks in Prompt mode” defaults.
– Added a margin alignment control in the Preview panel. The allows the prompter to be aligned to any edge or corner when using margins (not just center-aligned). This has utility if you mount a display next to a camera absent a mirror enclosure.
– What’s New panel that serves as a more-visual overview of recent changes.
Improvements:
– Improved window zoom behavior with dual-screen prompting. Zoom sizes your document window to match its Prompt mode size (or as close as it can).
– Improves synchronizing positions when changing modes, when the prompter content does not change size.
– Windowed prompting now (generally) leaves windows where you position them between modes unless the window changes sizes.
– Made additional optimizations in Prompt mode.
– Made window resizing smoother.
– Control-clicking the “Change Resolution” button in the Preview window (if a second screen is at too high of a resolution) shows a menu of applicable resolutions.
– Allowable width margin increased from 50% to 75%.
– Made focus arrow colors more vibrant. Note: Users need to set the focus arrow color again to get the new colors.
– The speed increment slider in the General preferences now allows for any increment between 0.1 and 1.
Fixes:
– Fixed Hot Keys so they do not trigger alongside menu shortcuts.
– Fixed the scrollbar so it shows up on mouseover in Prompt mode.
– Fixed a bug where the elapsed timer starts counting upon entering Prompt mode before prompting started.
– Fixed a subtle off-by-1 pixel bug that could crop up in unusual circumstances.
– Fixed tab stops and the “Reset Ruler” feature to use the correct tab stop defaults.
– Fixed the Font panel flashing briefly on launch. Once you notice, you can’t unsee it. Now that you can’t unsee it, you have reason to upgrade.
– Fixed various minor interface glitches on macOS 11 “Big Sur”.
– Other internal improvements and fixes. A lot of changes.
5.8 03/02/2021
Fixes problems changing text capitalization.
Fixes other minor bugs.
5.7.1 10/16/2019
Improves support for macOS 10.15 “Catalina”.
Improves prompter speed adjustments and arrow key behavior in Prompt mode. This should also improve third-party controller usage. Your controller configuration may require changes if it uses arrow keys.
Adds a new "speed boost” feature in Prompt mode that applies when holding the Shift key. This can be useful when configuring controllers with limited buttons / behaviors.
Adds “Straighten Quotes” and “Smarten Quotes” items to the Edit menu. These menu items change the quote style of the current selection, which is useful if you’ve been handed a document with a mix of both and you need to make things consistent.
Fixes an issue that required clicking the Mode toolbar button or Start/Pause toolbar button twice to take effect.
Fixes an issue where de-minimizing a document in Prompt mode without re-minimizing it to the Dock could leave it stuck with an overlay message.
Fixes subtle problems with the case Transformations feature (capitalize, uppercase, and lowercase).
Fixes a problem with the Find Bar “Select All” feature.
Includes extensive under-the-hood changes to improve compatibility and fix issues.
5.7 10/11/2019
Updates the Preview window.
Updates the focus arrow image and colors.
Updates the default style to use Helvetica Neue.
Enhances Apply Default Style to retain distinguishing markup.
Adds a preference under General to perform Apply Default Style to imported documents (turned on by default).
Adds a preference under Prompt to run at a maximized window size on a single display.
Improves the “Simplify export style” checkbox in the Export sheet to keep colored text.
Improves set highlight color to show the highlight color being set.
Fixes undo/redo with font size changes if the text selection was changed.
Fixes the font size menu shortcuts to work more consistently.
Fixes problems with the default line spacing not always being applied.
Fixes an issue with .docx export.
Fixes a layout exception.
Fixes a potential crash when changing the timer font and color.
Fixes a possible crash on quit.
Uses App Notarization.
Includes various small fixes for things like Dark Mode, updates the Help guide, and has other internal improvements.
5.6 06/13/2019
– Adds required support for macOS 10.14 “Mojave”.
– Reworks the Preview window to be faster and use less memory.
– Making edits when using a second display is faster and smoother.
– Making changes to your document can now track in the Preview window in single-screen use.
– Makes the “Bigger” and “Smaller” font size menu items increase and decrease 10 points at a time.
– Adds page numbers to printed documents.
– Adds support to the timer toolbar to display elapsed hours.
– Fixes issues when inverting black and white colors.
– Fixes other minor bugs.
– Removes 32-bit support.
5.5 09/29/2018
– Improves scroll performance (reduces judder on certain systems).
– Improves performance when only one screen is connected.
– Fixes a rare problem where entering Prompt mode would fail the first time it was attempted.
– Fixes a problem where menu shortcuts for bookmarks 1 through 10 were not always usable.
– Fixes a problem where the dictionary panel could appear in Prompt mode.
5.4.2 10/16/2017
– Adds macOS 10.13 ”High Sierra“ compatibility. This is a required update.
– Adds a "Remove Underline Colors" item in the Format > Document menu to remove custom colors set for underlines in a script.
– Adds a “Second display tracks edits” setting in the General preferences to control edit tracking when a second display is connected.
– Contains other minor fixes and improvements.
5.4.1 09/24/2017
– Talent screen follows along while editing a document.
– Arrow up and arrow down scrolls smoother when prompting.
– Double-clicking bookmarks brings up the naming window. Holding shift while double-clicking selects all text up to the next bookmark.
– Adds a Loop Document item under the Prompter menu. It does what you would expect.
– Adds a “Simplify export style” checkbox to file export. This allows one-click exports that are better suited for sharing and word processing apps without modifying the original document.
– Adds a Preview button to file export. This allows you to see the file export before saving (useful with the above addition).
– Reverts the Paste and Paste and Match Style shortcut change made in 5.3.1. If you want Paste and Match as the default, swap its shortcut with Paste in System Preferences: Keyboard: Shortcuts: App Shortcuts.
– The Preview window makes it more obvious why dual-screen options might be disabled and provides new one-click buttons to enable them when possible.
– “Hide edits from talent” now remembers the last custom image when switching options.
– Fixes an exception that could lead to a crash when using patterns in Find and Replace.
– Fixes a problem with the Find indicator getting stuck.
– About window more clearly indicates license and build information.
– Improves license handling code.
– Updates Help guide and other documents.
– Other minor changes.
5.4 02/17/2017
Adds macOS 10.12 “Sierra” compatibility. This is a required update.
Adds new positioning behavior: The talent now scrolls to the operator's position when entering Prompt mode. This is the opposite of previous behavior (the operator’s position would scroll to the talent’s position). A new checkbox in the Prompt preferences named "Talent uses operator position" can be unchecked to revert to the previous behavior, if desired.
Adds a new Preview option: Hide edits from talent. When using two screens, this makes the second display say ”Standby” or appear “Blank” when in Edit mode. This obscures editing for the talent when in Edit mode, but shows the document in Prompt mode. This option is only available if the "Use second display" option above it is turned on. Custom images with company logos or other branding or messages may be shown, if desired. Use the pulldown menu next to the checkbox in the Preview window to change the image.
Swaps shortcuts for “Paste” and “Paste and Match Style”. This means “Paste” does a “Paste and Match Style” operation. The option previously named “Paste and Match Style” is now named “Paste as Copied” to more accurately explain what it does. This new behavior should save many hand contortions when editing.
Adds new shortcut: Command+Shift+U applies Transform > Uppercase to selected text.
Improves scroll performance with images.
Improves scroll performance on certain older hardware.
Remembers and defaults to the last selected export format.
Fixes an exception that could lead to a crash.
Fixes issues where the file export options could sometimes not appear.
Fixes the green window maximize button errantly performing "Enter Full Screen" behavior.
Fixes the focus arrow and time bar sometimes showing up "blank" when entering Prompt mode on newer macOS releases.
Fixes Preview window flip animations not occurring on newer macOS releases.
Fixes issues opening documents with pure black text on a pure white background.
Fixes subtle drawing issues when changing large text selections.
Fixes the color panel changing position on launch.
Fixes and improves other minor things.
5.3.1 09/21/2016
- Adds Yosemite compatibility. This update is required for Yosemite.
- Adds "Prompt in a window" in the Prompt preferences. When prompting on a single screen only, Prompt mode happens in a window if this is turned on. This is useful for webcasts and other single-screen cases where additional content needs to be viewed by the operator while prompting.
- Adds "Changing speed starts prompter" and "Pausing the prompter sets speed to 0" in the Controls preferences.
- Adds Option + Number to set negative speeds when the "Number keys set speed" setting is turned on. Additionally, the backtick character ` next to the number row (on certain keyboards) will set speeds to 0 (implicit pause).
- Adds text alignment and line spacing to the default style in the General preferences.
- Fixes a potential crash when using uppercase, lowercase, and capitalize from the Transformations menu and improves Unicode compatibility.
- Fixes changing tabs in the preferences window causing a temporary drawing glitch.
- Updates and improves 3rd party frameworks Presentation Prompter uses for various features.
- Improves other small issues.
5.3 10/15/2014
- Fixes arrow up / arrow down scrolling lines when prompting.
- Fixes a crash that could occur when dragging the end margin tab to a certain point in the ruler if the "Prevent margin indents" preference was turned off.
- Fixes a memory leak with the last used document.
- Fixes a memory leak that could occur closing sheets when going to Prompt mode.
- Fixes minimized windows with sheets being interactive in Prompt mode.
- Fixes QuickLook writing notifications to the Console in some situations.
- Improves QuickLook preview speed and interaction with larger Presentation Prompter documents and documents with images.
- Changes menu shortcuts for bookmarks 1-10 back to Command + Control + Number.
- Fixes and improves other small issues.
5.2.1 03/27/2014
- Improves scrolling performance on OS X 10.9 Mavericks.
- Improves scrolling performance on Retina displays.
- Improves the speed when changing between Prompt and Edit mode.
- Adds support for 3+ screen configurations. Other screens can now do system video mirroring of screen 2 provided your Mac can drive 3+ displays.
- Changes the first 10 bookmarks so their menu shortcuts are Command-Number instead of Command-Control-Number.
- Fixes bookmark previous/next sometimes not working in Edit mode.
- Fixes issues where the prompter might display fragments of a line over other content.
- Fixes an issue that prevented entering Prompt mode.
- Fixes an issue where a visible scroll bar might result in the talent's script moving slightly when changing modes.
- Fixes a drawing issue while prompting on certain Macs running OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
- Fixes windowed prompting permitting documents to be opened, edited, and saved.
- Fixes a rare issue where turning on the Talent screen might make windows on the main screen needlessly center.
- Fixes a rare issue where the Talent screen might overlap content on the main screen.
- Fixes spell check, grammar check, and smart copy/paste so their states are remembered and applied to new documents.
- Fixes an issue where the Preview window might move between launches.
- Fixes an issue where the Color panel might move between launches.
- Fixes the preview toolbar button being enabled when comparing file versions.
- Fixes the style control being scrollable when it should not be in the general preferences window.
- Fixes the plain text encoding control not enabling the “Reset” button when changed in the general preferences window.
- Fixes and improves other small issues.
5.2 02/20/2014
- Updated with fixes for for OS X 10.9 "Mavericks".
- Fixed a potential crash.
5.1.2 10/26/2013
- Adds a vertical mirroring option to the Preview panel.
- Improves performance with integrated GPUs and Retina displays.
- Supports overlay scrollers on Lion or newer. Overlay scrollers appear on mouse-over in Prompt mode. The scroller style used is determined by your System Preferences.
- Adds Autosave and document versions on Lion and newer.
- Improves Resume support on Lion and newer.
- Replaces the Find panel with a Find bar and adds the ability to find and replace patterns on Lion and newer.
- Adds an option in General preferences to name new bookmarks when adding them.
- Fixes a few drawing issues that could arise during prompting.
- Fixes many other small issues.
5.1 12/05/2012
Updates icons for Retina displays.
Fixes a crash that could occur when editing document properties.
Fixes an editing bug with bookmarks.
Fixes file export panel and icon appearance on Snow Leopard.
Other minor improvements.
5.0.5 08/29/2012
Fixes a bug where exported .docx files could open in Word with an alert message.
Other small changes.
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