1.3.0 shipped two weeks ago. The headline change is that large files now preview instantly thanks to smart pagination, covering Code, CSV, SQLite, and Diff. A few other improvements worth calling out:
Mermaid engine upgraded with XY Chart support and faster rendering
New Diagnostics tool in the Help menu to check and repair QuickLook issues
Reading position memory with Off, Session, and Persistent options
Coming up next: metadata preview for .app, .ipa, .pkg, .dmg, .torrent, and configuration profiles. Sandbox, notarization, and signing info, all from the spacebar.
Dock your MacBook, Wi-Fi turns off. Undock, it comes back. Mux monitors every network on your Mac (Ethernet, Thunderbolt Bridge, USB tethering, Wi-Fi) and automatically switches to the highest-priority one available. Set your own priority order, add a delay for unstable connections, temporarily override from the menu bar, or view full details for every network service.
Looq 1.2 adds Live Rendering. Edit a Markdown file, hit save, and the Quick Look preview updates on its own. No closing and reopening.
The key part: it doesn't flash. Code blocks keep their highlighting, Mermaid diagrams stay put, and only the parts you changed get re-rendered. Old content stays on screen until the new version is ready, then swaps in one frame.