What's new
Smart quality — Dinky now looks at each image and picks compression quality based on what's in it. Screenshots and UI keep their text crisp (WebP q=92, AVIF q=88). Photos squeeze harder (q=82 / q=75). Classified with Apple's Vision framework + EXIF metadata + pixel heuristics — zero new dependencies, zero extra weight. A little chip in each results row shows what Dinky thought it was: photo, ui, or mixed. Toggle in General settings.
Update-aware — Dinky checks GitHub on launch (silently, once a day) and slides a small banner in when a newer build is out. Or pick Dinky › Check for Updates… any time — you'll get a quick "All caught up" or "A newer dinky has dropped." depending.
Other niceties
- Settings reorganized into two HIG-style tabs: General and Output
- About Dinky now shows live bundle size, dinkyimg.app, and the GitHub repo
- Pulled out an unused 108 KB binary — the app is a clean 4.7 MB
Install
Download Dinky-1.2.0.dmg, drag Dinky to Applications. First launch: right-click the app in Applications and pick Open (it's not notarized — one-time gatekeeper step).