- The app now requires macOS 15. You can get the last macOS 14 compatible version from the app's website.
- The app now requires macOS 14. You can get the last macOS 13 compatible version from the app's website.
- The app now requires macOS 13. You can get the last macOS 12 compatible version from the app's website.
- The app now requires macOS 13. You can get the last macOS 12 compatible version from the app's website.
- Improved compatibility with macOS 13.
- Improved compatibility with macOS 13.
- Black Out now requires macOS 12
- Bug fixes.
- Bug fixes.
- Bug fixes.
- Bug fixes.
- Improved compatibility with macOS Monterey. - Black Out now requires macOS 11. I'm just an indie developer working on the app in my spare time and supporting macOS 10.15 has become too much of a burden. You can get the last macOS 10.15 compatible version from the app's website at any time.
- Bug fixes.
- Fixed a crash that could happen in some obscure cases.
- Improved compatibility with macOS 11.
- Black Out now comes with a Quick Action extension. This extension lets you quickly redact an image directly from Finder without even opening Black Out. To use it, right-click an image in Finder, select “Quick Action › Customize…”, enable the Black Out extension, and then go back to the “Quick Action” menu item.
- Now requires macOS 10.15. - Added the ability to choose the output format: PNG, JPEG, or HEIC. Previously, only PNG was supported.
- Now requires macOS 10.14.4 or later. - Compatibility fixes for the upcoming macOS version. - Added the filename of the current file to the toolbar. - When you drag and drop an image from the Photos app, it will now get the full resolution image instead of just the preview image.
- Support for Continuity Camera which lets you quickly import a photo or document from the iPhone/iPad camera. See the "File" => "Import from iPhone" menu. - You can now right-click a black box to open a context menu where you can delete it.
Support for dark mode.
Added ability to quickly export to the Desktop or the Downloads directory.
You can now paste in an image from the clipboard. It even works with an image copied directly from Finder. You can also copy the redacted image to the clipboard, and then later paste the image into another app or a directory in Finder.
Bug fixes