Acorn 6.6.4 May 2026
: A broken link between the Finder and Acorn’s layer list was repaired, allowing users to simply drop their images directly into the stack once more.
Smaller irritations were swept away with the precision of a digital brush: Acorn 6.6.4
: A crashing bug that occurred during SVG exports—the digital equivalent of a canvas tearing—was finally patched. : A broken link between the Finder and
: Architects of shape and form found they could once again move the anchor points of Bézier paths even when they carried text. For weeks, a specter had haunted the "Data Merge" feature
For weeks, a specter had haunted the "Data Merge" feature. Users reported that their machines were slowing to a crawl, the software "consuming gobs of memory" as if it were a digital black hole. In version 6.6.4, the engineers finally cornered this ghost. They optimized the code so that even the most complex merges—hundreds of names and photos—would flow swiftly without choking the system. They also fixed a stubborn glitch where the Data Merge palette would simply refuse to appear, like a shy actor failing to take the stage. The Sequoia Shadows