- Fix an issue where internal volumes (such as another volume on the internal disk where another version of macOS is installed) may not appear in the UI. - Improve handling of actions where the target volume is an internal disk (for example, when AMBerDisk is set to run at startup). For best results with these volumes, enable all background access.
- Minor UI changes, updated app icon for macOS 26 Tahoe's Liquid Glass design - Improve experience when using the app with accessibility features like VoiceOver - Disks without a stable UUID can now be targeted via a name-based rule. This includes volumes like NTFS volumes, which were previously ignored unintentionally due to the lack of a UUID. - The background process, if enabled, can now detect when the main app has been updated and automatically restart itself. (It's recommended to manually restart the machine after updating to this version, as the previous version's background process won't automatically restart, however. Future updates won't require this.)
- Fixed a crash that might occur when opening the scripts directory in Finder. - Fixed a bug where scripts selected while creating a rule might not stick. - Fixed a bug where special and manual mounts might fail if permission is granted after the app has already started. - Fixed a bug where the UI might freeze for a few seconds after you try to mount a disk.
- Fixed a bug where rules that mounted disks with the "Mount, but do not show in Finder" or the "Mount as read-only and do not show in Finder" options may take a long time to complete, or not complete at all. - Fixed a bug where rules that performed special types of mounts (such as read-only) would not work if triggered when AMBerDisk has just started. - AMBerDisk can now ask you for a rating if you have been using it for a little while and your App Store settings allow. They're always appreciated!