Documentation updates for 1.2.
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-            <h1>What's New in 1.1</h1>
+            <h1>What's New in 1.2</h1>
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-                The system menu bar now contains a status item when
-                Enjoyable is running. You can enable and disable it
-                and change mappings from this item. It flashes briefly
-                when the mapping changes automatically.
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-                The middle mouse button, mouse buttons 4 and 5, and
-                horizontal scroll wheels can be simulated.
-            </li>
-            <li>
-                Many mouse issues have been fixed.  Click-and-drag,
-                double-click, and other combined mouse gestures work
-                correctly in most applications other than Enjoyable
-                itself.
-            </li>
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                 Automatic switching for applications with ambiguous
-                names (e.g. "Flash Player") has been improved. You can
-                also name a mapping after the application's filename.
+                bundle names and executable filenames (e.g. "wine.bin") has
+                improved. You can now name a mapping after an application's
+                primary window title.
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-              Enjoyable uses fewer resources when running in the
-              background.
+                Compatibility with OS X 10.9's power-saving features
+                (App Nap, etc.) has been improved. Now works at all on
+                OS X 10.10.
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-              To prevent accidentally rebinding keys right after
-              enabling simulation, Enjoyable can no longer control
-              itself.
+                Upgrades no longer occur automatically. This is due
+                to privacy concerns and Apple repeatedly breaking
+                their code signing infrastructure.
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