The CW 0.12.0 freeware
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Author | Mike Dilger |
Released | 2024-10-01 |
Filesize | 27.90 MB |
Downloads | 537 |
OS | Windows 11, Windows 10 64 bit |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | Gossip, download Gossip, Gossip free download, Nostr Client, Social Media, Decentralized Web, Nostr, client, social, decentralized |
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0.12.0 | Oct 1, 2024 | New Release | This is a major release with the following major changes: Bookmarks support (including private bookmarks) Global feed and per-Relay feeds (with volatile storage, erased when you quit) Friends-of-friends scores shown in avatar Improved spam filtering script with more inputs to make decisions on Minor changes: Updated emoji picker Relay scoring reworked New commands: clear_timeouts, rapid More efficient background tasks Faster database (less syncing) LDMB compressed on startup Feed switching improvements (still not perfect) Cleaner shutdown (signals handling) DM area shows encryption level Event menus have been improved Relay panels have multiple improvements Ability to prune unused person records Style/rendering updates Less annoying logging Improved consistency between remote and local event querying Default relays updated Documentation updates Dependency updates Lots of bug fixes |
0.11.3 | Aug 8, 2024 | New Release | This is a minor release with the following fixes: Inbox now correctly includes all direct replies, and excludes hellthreads unless you switch to "everything" Fixed panic with relay URLs longer than 255 characters re: bech32 TLV encodings Key generation now always gives only 02 even parity keys |
0.11.2 | Jul 28, 2024 | New Release | Two patches: Feeds should now load the right amount of events initially and per 'load-more' chunk An annotate that is cancelled should not get stuck making the next reply an annotate |