Releases: starfish-app/Starfish
Releases · starfish-app/Starfish
Version 1.3.1
A smaller release with some housekeeping and a couple of bug fixes:
- Deleting client certificates is fixed: you can now send them to trash, and restore them from there if you change your mind.
- The "Show file" button in the download page is renamed to "Show Downloads" and now opens the Downloads directory.
- Address bar now stretches to fill more horizontal space making longer Gemini addresses readable.
- The app is updated to use the new elementary 6.1 runtime.
Version 1.3.0
Input page received a series of improvements this time around:
- You can now input multiple lines, and fill them with all kinds of characters, including emoji 😉️.
- The input text is spell-checked and its size is validated against the limits of Gemini protocol.
- There is an obvious distinction between posting input anonymously and with a client identity.
In addition to new features, there are a few smaller fixes:
- Text alignment in gemtext pages is improved.
- Consistent styling is applied on all Linux distributions.
- Intermittent issues with loading pages served by the gmnisrv server are fixed.
Version 1.2.0
This update is all about making gemtext more beautiful and functional:
- Links style now matches your OS-level accent color.
- You can see where a link leads without opening it.
- A table of contents makes navigating to a specific heading on a gemtext page easy.
- A text search of gemtext pages helps you quickly find any term you are looking for.
Version 1.1.1
A smaller release with two improvements:
- A redesigned app icon now fits better with the rest of your system and remains sharp at lower resolutions.
- There's no longer a danger of overriding an existing client certificate when creating a new one.
Version 1.1.0
This release focuses on improving certificate handling. In particular:
- Information about server certificates is now prominently shown in the address bar, similar to how other web browsers are usually doing it.
- Client certificates are now fully supported. This allows you access to sites that require user identification, like Astrobotany or Station.
Initial release
Initial release, bringing you features such as:
- Beautiful rendering of gemtext content, both served over the network via Gemini protocol and read from local files.
- In-app rendering of images and a download option for other file types that you might encounter in the Geminispace.
- A gentle introduction to Gemini, with pointers on how to get around and discover more content.
- Stuff you'd normally expect from a browser, like tabs, favorites, history-based navigation, etc.