Releases: cassidyjames/clairvoyant
Translations and GNOME 44
What's Changed
- Updated French translation by @rene-coty in #48
- Update Italian translation by @phaerrax in #49
- feat(translation): add German translation by @FineFindus in #50
- i18n: updated Occitan locale by @Mejans in #51
- Updated to the latest GNOME runtime
New Contributors
- @phaerrax made their first contribution in #49
- @FineFindus made their first contribution in #50
- @Mejans made their first contribution in #51
Download
Clairvoyant is distributed exclusively through Flathub. This release will be available shortly.
Full Changelog: 3.0.5...3.0.6
Update for GNOME Circle
Update for GNOME Circle consideration
- Close with Ctrl+Q and Ctrl+W
- Selectable answer for improved accessibility
- Shorter summary for app listing
Full Changelog: 3.0.4...3.0.5
Download
Clairvoyant is distributed exclusively through Flathub. This release will be available shortly.
Subtly improved icon
Literally the only change in this release is the icon; It should be more visible in the app grid, dash, and anywhere else with a dark background. Thanks to Tobias from GNOME Design for pointing the issue out when reviewing the app for GNOME Circle inclusion.
More fun for everyone (hotfix)
More fun for everyone
- Added eight more original replies
- Added “About” window
- Improvements to developer tools to make translations easier to keep up to date
- Italian translations thanks to Albano Battistella
- Updated runtime to GNOME 43
Hotfix
Fix a crash on startup from trying to access nonexistent settings
It is decidedly GNOME
All-new UI using GNOME's design language. Under the hood, Clairvoyant has been updated to GTK4 and LibAdwaita.
clairvoyant 2.0.0 Released
Hello, Odin
- Updated for OS 6 and Flatpak
- Turkish translations thanks to Safak GENISOL
- Portuguese translations thanks to André Barata
- Spanish translations thanks to @kevincos5
clairvoyant 1.1.4 Released
clairvoyant 1.1.4 is out!
Refreshed icons thanks to Micah Ilbery
clairvoyant 1.1.3 Released
clairvoyant 1.1.3 is out!
Polish translations thanks to Michał Nowakowski