Releases: minbrowser/min
1.19.0
New in this release:
- Added an option to display a native title bar on Windows and macOS (by @yulucodebase)
- Added support for opening links in external apps, such as email addresses or video conferencing links.
- Added a setting to automatically play videos.
Translation updates:
- Korean (by @lee-yunseok)
- German (by @KaiserBarbarossa)
- Brazilian Portuguese (by @w3slley)
- Turkish (by @UnkindledTwo)
- Spanish (by @ZePotente)
- Japanese (by @KagamineP)
Bug fixes and other improvements:
- Added more detailed error messages when pages fail to load.
- Fixed an issue where closing tabs from the task overlay wouldn't work in some cases.
- Fixed an issue where saving images or video files would fail.
- Fixed an issue where the menu would sometimes display the wrong keyboard shortcuts (by @Milo123459)
- Fixed an issue where the settings file would sometimes become corrupted.
- Upgraded Chromium.
1.18.1: Bug fixes
- Updated Chromium to fix a security issue.
- Other minor bug fixes.
1.18.0
Custom bangs (by @Milo123459)
Min already lets you use DuckDuckGo's Bangs to search on popular websites and perform actions in the browser. Starting in this release, you can add your own bangs for any website you like from the settings page.
Shortcut buttons
When you open a new tab, the searchbar now shows buttons to quickly let you view your history or bookmarks.
Usage statistics collection
Starting in this release, Min will collect anonymous statistics on how you use it (such as your operating system and language) and how often you use certain features. Collecting this information helps us prioritize what to work on and make Min better. These statistics don't include any personally-identifiable information, and we don't collect your history, passwords, or any other private data you have stored in Min.
You can learn more about what's collected here. If you want to opt out, you can do so from the settings page inside Min.
Translation updates
- Turkish (by @umitseyhan75)
- Polish (by @JB1905)
- Portuguese (by @smarquespt)
- Ukrainian (by @Sestowner)
- Russian (by @Sestowner)
- Korean (by @lee-yunseok)
- French (by @PEPERSO)
- Japanese (by @KagamineP)
- Chinese (by @yulucodebase)
Other improvements:
- Added keyboard shortcuts to view bookmarks and history (by @Sestowner)
- Improved menu layout on Windows and Linux.
- Added support for customizing the shortcut to quit Min.
- Improved the UI for adding filtering exceptions (by @icedjuro)
Bug fixes:
- Fixed an issue where content would be blocked incorrectly on some sites.
- Fixed an issue where some older bookmarks wouldn't be displayed in the list.
- Fixed an issue where scrolling in the task overlay sometimes wouldn't work.
- Fixed an issue where clicking on a tab would sometimes cause it to move.
- Fixed an issue where opening local files wouldn't work in some cases (by @Sestowner)
- Fixed an issue where moving the current tab in the task overlay could cause data loss.
1.17.3: Bug fixes
- Added Mac touchbar support.
- Added Apple Silicon build (please report any issues you find).
- Bug fixes.
1.17: New icon, improved password management and more
Thank you to everyone that contributed in this release! This release includes several new features and a number of other improvements, which are detailed below.
Note: After upgrading to this version, you'll have to sign in again to any websites you were previously signed in to.
This release features a brand-new app icon (courtesy of @Hi_IamBen)! It's simpler and fits in better on new versions of macOS:
Built-in Password Manager
Starting in this release, you can now save your passwords directly inside Min, without needing to connect an external password manager. When you sign in to a website, you'll see an option to save your credentials:
And you can autofill them later by clicking on the key icon inside a login page. Saved passwords are stored in your operating system's keychain, and can be viewed from Min's preferences:
Tab audio controls (by @joeysnclr)
Min now lets you mute and un-mute tabs directly from the tab bar:
Translation updates
- Polish (by @JB1905)
- Czech (by @BlueManCZ)
- Japanese (by @KagamineP)
- Portuguese (by @smarquespt)
- Brazilian Portuguese (by @idAlencar)
- Turkish (by @umitseyhan75)
- Korean (by @lee-yunseok)
- Traditional Chinese (by @z-huang)
- Bengali (by @Muhammad-Sarfaraz)
- Ukrainian (by @Sestowner)
- Russian (by @Sestowner and @KagamineP)
- German (by @Nesaijn)
- Bulgarian (by @Syndamia)
Additional changes
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Added an option to display divider lines between tabs (by @eertmanhidde)
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Download progress now appears if you hover over a download item.
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Removed the reading list feature.
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Removed 32-bit Windows builds.
- These builds will likely become available again in a future release; If you need them before then, let us know.
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Editing credentials in Bitwarden now syncs properly with Min.
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Fixed an issue that could cause PDFs to scroll unexpectedly while zooming.
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Fixed shift+letter shortcuts while editing text (by @joeysnclr)
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Fixed installation issues on certain Linux distributions (by @eltonfabricio10)
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Fixed errors when downloading files from certain websites.
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Removed data migration code from old versions of Min (<1.12). If you're still using one of these versions, you'll need to install and run Min 1.16 before installing this version.
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Upgraded to Electron 11/Chromium 87.
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[1.17.1] Fixed Linux builds failing to launch.
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[1.17.1] Fixed inability to disable built-in password manager.
1.16.1: Security fix
- Upgraded Electron to fix security issues.
1.16: UI improvements and new features
First, thank you to everyone that completed the survey from the last release! Based on your feedback, this release includes a number of changes, with more to come. If you haven't completed it yet, you can find it here.
During the past few months, we've also been working to better organize the issue tracker, and it's now much easier to find existing issues. Thank you to @KagamineP, @Sestowner, @antfu, and @Syndamia for your help!
Finally, I've started accepting contributions through GitHub Sponsors. Your support means that I can spend more time working on this project, and any support you can offer is greatly appreciated!
There are a number of improvements in this release:
UI Improvements
- Icons in Min have been updated, and now fit better with the rest of the interface (by @antfu)
- On Windows and Linux, the tab bar now supports drag-and-drop to rearrange tabs.
- Added dark mode support to the PDF viewer.
- It's now easier to see the progress of downloaded files.
Content blocking
- The searchbar now includes a button to quickly disable content blocking on a site.
- The settings page now shows the number of requests that have been blocked.
- Added an option to create custom resource filters (more information).
Additional features
- Added a setting to open new tabs in the background (by @benstigsen and @Sestowner)
- Added "paste and go" option to the searchbar (by @Sestowner)
- You can now drag a file onto the tab bar to open it (by @Sestowner)
- Added an option to use a proxy in Min (by @Sestowner)
- Added Linux ARM support (by @jyangchisyan)
- Added support for spell-checking in the context menu.
- Added option to save a link from the context menu (by @Sestowner)
- Added option to copy an email address (by @Sestowner)
Translations
New languages:
- Bulgarian (by @Syndamia)
Updated languages:
- Korean (by @lee-yunseok)
- Russian (by @KagamineP)
- Japanese (by @KagamineP)
- Ukrainian (by @Sestowner)
- Polish (by @JB1905)
- Portuguese (by @smarquespt and @idAlencar)
- Brazilian Portuguese (by @idAlencar and @Matheus-de-Souza)
Bug fixes and other changes
- Fixed an issue where Min would sometimes be displayed in the wrong language
- Fixed an issue where an additional menu bar would sometimes be displayed on Linux.
- Improved the reliability of 1Password integration.
- Fixed an issue where Min wouldn't run if your Windows username included certain characters.
- Improved touchscreen support.
- Improved compatibility with Google sign-in.
- Autoplaying videos are now disabled by default.
- Fixed an issue where Min couldn't be minimized in certain Linux desktop environments.
- Tags are now autocompleted when creating a bookmark.
- Added Qwant as a search engine option.
- Fixed an issue where reader mode wouldn't work on certain websites.
- Host file autocompletions have been removed.
- Upgraded to Electron 9 / Chromium 83.
1.15: Improved scripting support
New in this release:
More options for userscripts
Userscripts let you extend Min and add features like Vim keybindings or a dark theme for websites. Starting in this release, you can give your scripts names, specify which sites they should run on, and run scripts from the context menu. See the documentation for more information on creating scripts, or open an issue if you need help.
Reader mode improvements
- Reader mode now has an improved UI, and can be translated into multiple languages (by @idAlencar)
- Once you open a page in reader mode, it will automatically open in reader mode when you navigate back to it in the future.
Translation Updates
- Korean (by @lee-yunseok)
- Portuguese (by @smarquespt)
- Traditional Chinese (by @z-huang)
- Polish (by @JB1905)
- Russian (by @KagamineP)
- Ukranian (by @Sestowner)
User survey
After you upgrade, you'll be prompted to answer some questions about how you use Min so that we can continue improving it in the future. If you don't receive the notification, you can take the survey here.
Other improvements
- You can now start a search in Min from the command line using the
-s
parameter. - The browser command list now shows all available commands.
- Focus mode now shows all open tabs in the current task.
- The task overlay now shows icons for pages inside collapsed tasks.
- Improved the reliability of the reader mode button.
- [Security] Fixed a potential sandbox escape issue.
- Various other bug fixes.
1.14.1: Bug fixes and UI improvements
New in this release:
UI Improvements
- You can now turn off dark mode at night (by @labtorie).
- Updated app icon (by @labtorie).
!clearhistory
will now also clear cookies.- The menu bar will now stay collapsed on Linux even when "use separate titlebar" is enabled.
- Improved site suggestions on the new tab page.
- Improved the accuracy of full-text search results.
Translation updates
- Ukrainian (by @Sestowner)
- Portuguese (by @smarquespt)
Bug fixes
- Mouse buttons no longer duplicate actions on Linux.
- The find-in-page bar no longer disappears while dragging the page scrollbar.
- The
!screenshot
command now works correctly.
Removed:
- Min will no longer generate search suggestions based on the page content.
- WebSQL is no longer enabled.
1.14: Improved Linux UI and 1Password Integration
New in this release:
Improved Linux UI
On Linux, the window controls now take up less space and fit in more closely with the rest of the browser:
If you prefer to have a separate titlebar, you can re-enable it in settings.
1Password Integration
In addition to Bitwarden, Min now lets you connect to your 1Password account to autofill passwords.
Translation Updates
New languages:
- Uzbek (by @avazkhan2808)
Updated languages:
- Portuguese (by @smarquespt)
- Brazilian Portuguese (by @idAlencar)
- Japanese (by @KagamineP)
- Russian (by @KagamineP)
- Polish (by @JB1905)
- Korean (by @lee-yunseok)
Other Improvements
- Added support for sites that use HTTP authentication (by @NikSays)
- You can now customize the keyboard shortcuts for creating new tabs and tasks.
- Improved the tab opening animation.
- Fixed an issue where the scroll position of the tab bar would be lost when opening the searchbar.
- Min will now restore your previous scroll position when you close and reopen a tab.
- You can now drag a tab onto the "new task" button to create a task with that tab.
- Made it easier to drag the window on Windows and Linux.
- Improved the performance of the content blocker.