Releases: standardnotes/desktop
3.6.8-beta01
- Adjusted: Search options now default to including archived notes.
- Fixed: When an update was available, the app would create a large amount of local backups.
- Fixed: Improved note saving status display accuracy.
- Fixed: Disallows editor switching for locked notes.
- Fixed: Adjusted horizontal position of the button used to clear a search.
- Fixed: Adjusting a note's margins would prevent scrolling to the bottom of a long note.
- Fixed: The bottom of a note's title in the notes list was slightly cropped.
- Fixed: Add a label to the new note button.
- Fixed: Issue where the error dialog was not displayed when setting a passcode up with mismatching inputs.
- Fixed: Issue where under specific network conditions, using an editor other than Plain Text would not properly take a new note's title into account.
- Fixed: Rare issue where, in certain conditions, changing the currently selected note rapidly or while it was syncing could result in a race condition where the editor would swap contents of the previous note with the newly selected one.
3.6.7
3.6.6
- New: Additional search options let you search archived and trashed notes.
- Improved (Linux, Windows): Dictionary files are now downloaded from a Standard Notes-managed CDN instead of the Chromium content delivery network.
- Fixed: Replace illegal file characters when downloading a decrypted backup.
- Fixed: Registering for an already-existing account displays a more specific error.
- Fixed: Issues with mass duplication resulting when importing certain backup files or when your browser history is deleted but offline data isn't.
- Fixed: Top app bar is correctly put on top of the app's lock screen.
- Fixed (Snap): Local data is now saved in a location that's common to all snap revisions to protect against automatic updates that could cause data to be saved incorrectly.
3.6.4
3.6.3
- New: Protected view when opening a protected note without having any protection sources enabled (account, passcode or biometrics).
- Fixed: Adding a passcode now requires authenticating with your account password.
- Fixed: Store account keys on the operating system's keychain without storing temporary values to local app storage.
- Fixed: Clear internal app storage when signing out/Clearing session data.
3.6.2
New in v3.6.2
- New: An option to include protected contents when searching notes.
- Improved: Higher contrast between the application version number in the Account menu and its background.
New in v3.6.0
We’re excited to launch version 3.6 of our applications on every platform. This release focuses on simplifying access control measures, as well as giving you the power to review and revoke other devices signed into your account.
You can read more about it in this blog post.
- New: Session Management allows you to view which devices are currently signed into your account, as well as the ability to revoke that session and remove your data from that device. (Data removal feature requires all devices to be running v3.6+)
- New: Protections is a new feature that improves on the previous “Privileges” feature. Now, sensitive actions automatically require authenticating with your passcode or account password. Sensitive actions include viewing protected notes, exporting a backup, and changing certain preferences.
- Improved: Protected notes now have a more subtle “Protected” indicator, rather than a very conspicuous rectangle that makes it very obvious when scrolling that a note is protected. You’ll see this label to the left of the note’s date in your list of notes.
- Improved: Protected notes will no longer appear in search results, unless their title matches the search query.
- Improved: How your keys are stored on your device is now better explained, and the associated configuration dialog for Linux snaps has been revamped.
- Improved: Big Sur-ready macOS app icon.
- Fixed: Changing a note display preference now immediately syncs the change.
- Fixed: In any view other than Archived, trying to edit an archived note will no longer show an error dialog and work as expected.
3.6.1
Standard Notes 3.6 Update
We’re excited to launch version 3.6 of our applications on every platform. This release focuses on simplifying access control measures, as well as giving you the power to review and revoke other devices signed into your account.
You can read more about it here: https://blog.standardnotes.org/standard-notes-3-6-update/
- New: Session Management allows you to view which devices are currently signed into your account, as well as the ability to revoke that session and remove your data from that device. (Data removal feature requires all devices to be running v3.6+)
- New: Protections is a new feature that improves on the previous “Privileges” feature. Now, sensitive actions automatically require authenticating with your passcode or account password. Sensitive actions include viewing protected notes, exporting a backup, and changing certain preferences.
- Improved: Protected notes now have a more subtle “Protected” indicator, rather than a very conspicuous rectangle that makes it very obvious when scrolling that a note is protected. You’ll see this label to the left of the note’s date in your list of notes.
- Improved: Protected notes will no longer appear in search results, unless their title matches the search query.
- Improved: How your keys are stored on your device is now better explained, and the associated configuration dialog for Linux snaps has been revamped.
- Improved: Big Sur-ready macOS app icon.
- Fixed: Changing a note display preference now immediately syncs the change.
- Fixed: In any view other than Archived, trying to edit an archived note will no longer show an error dialog and work as expected.
New in v3.6.1
- Fixed: Monospace font toggle works as intended again.
- Fixed: Font size restored back to 15px.
- Fixed: Remove white dots in the corners of the screen when a dark theme is enabled.
- Fixed: Create a backup right before changing password instead of when presenting the password change modal window.
3.6.0
Standard Notes 3.6 Update
We’re excited to launch version 3.6 of our applications on every platform. This release focuses on simplifying access control measures, as well as giving you the power to review and revoke other devices signed into your account.
You can read more about it here: https://blog.standardnotes.org/standard-notes-3-6-update/
- New: Session Management allows you to view which devices are currently signed into your account, as well as the ability to revoke that session and remove your data from that device. (Data removal feature requires all devices to be running v3.6+)
- New: Protections is a new feature that improves on the previous “Privileges” feature. Now, sensitive actions automatically require authenticating with your passcode or account password. Sensitive actions include viewing protected notes, exporting a backup, and changing certain preferences.
- Improved: Protected notes now have a more subtle “Protected” indicator, rather than a very conspicuous rectangle that makes it very obvious when scrolling that a note is protected. You’ll see this label to the left of the note’s date in your list of notes.
- Improved: Protected notes will no longer appear in search results, unless their title matches the search query.
- Improved: How your keys are stored on your device is now better explained, and the associated configuration dialog for Linux snaps has been revamped.
- Improved: Big Sur-ready macOS app icon.
- Fixed: Changing a note display preference now immediately syncs the change.
- Fixed: In any view other than Archived, trying to edit an archived note will no longer show an error dialog and work as expected.