v0.40.2
0.40.2 — Clearer permission prompts after the rename
The K2SO → K2 rename means macOS sees a brand-new app, so a few system
permission prompts can appear once after updating. This release makes
them clearer and reduces how often you'll see them:
- The CLI-install password prompt now explains itself. Instead of the
generic "osascript wants to make changes," it reads "K2 needs to
install the k2 command-line tool…" so you know exactly what you're
approving. - Your K2 Connect sign-in carries over without opening Settings. If
you had a tunnel running, K2 now moves your saved session to its new
home at startup — your tunnel keeps working without you having to visit
the K2 Connect page first. - The keychain prompt is friendlier. When macOS asks to unlock your
K2 Connect credentials, it now names them "K2 Connect sign-in" instead
of a cryptic identifier. (macOS controls the rest of that dialog's
wording — the lock icon and title are the system's, not ours.)