v0.1.12
Pre-release
Pre-release
Recovery codes make a forgotten password survivable, and a new cloud view shows exactly what you have stored so you can manage it.
New
- You can set a recovery code when sync is on. Your synced data is encrypted with a key only your password unlocks, so a forgotten password used to mean losing access to everything synced; the recovery code is a second way back in.
- A new cloud view in your account shows what you have stored, grouped by type, and lets you open any item directly instead of guessing what is taking up space.
- Space invites are now managed from a single popover, so creating, sharing, and revoking them all happen in one place.
Improved
- A space invite can be shared as a web link instead of only a deep link, so it opens for people who do not have the app installed yet.
- When an item cannot be uploaded, the app now tells you the reason instead of just failing.
Fixed
- Password reset links work again, and resetting your password keeps your synced items instead of stranding them.
- After signing in with Google, you can retry your password without starting the whole login over.
- A refused image upload no longer leaves orphaned storage behind in the cloud.
- Removing items from the cloud no longer deletes the copies on your own device.
- Screens now stay current on their own, without switching away and back to force a refresh.
- Clearing a notification now sticks, instead of the notification reappearing.
- A note title can be changed and cleared again.
- Manual sync mode no longer holds your uploads back until you switch modes.
- A saved file is never replaced with a version holding less than it already had.
Windows will warn you the first time. The installer isn't signed with a
paid code-signing certificate, so SmartScreen shows "Windows protected your
PC - unrecognized app". Click More info, then Run anyway.
You'll see this once, on a manual install. Updates from inside the app don't
trigger it.