Name has changed from Webserver Configuration to Web Control.
New icon.
Multiple selection is now available.
Dragging or pasting any of the configuration directives into a text editor will show what they look like in the actual configuration file.
Fixed a few issues with undo/redo support.
Row height has been increased so that it is easier to read the directives/values without having to resiize the window to ridiculous width.
Added an “Open Quickly” menu to the File menu. This will display all of the configuration files Web Control is able to find in the httpd config directory.
Now able to open multiple configuration files, instead of only the httpd.conf file.
Able to change the location of the httpd config directory. Previously, it was assumed to be at /etc/httpd with no way to change this. Same goes for the apachectl script.
If the application is not authorized, editing of the configuration file is now allowed. Previously, this was allowed, even though saving of the file was not.
Background colors and comment colors are now user settable in the preferences.
Greatly enhanced the parsing engine. Web Control can really open any file with an extension of .conf now. (This is not, of course, encouraged.)
Authorization button updated to look more like 10.3's authorization view.
Many, many internal code improvements.
version 1.0.7
Has been changed into an application rather than a System Preferences pane.