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CHANGELOG

All notable changes to this project will be documented on this file.

Patch 1.4.1

Release date: 1 Nov 2021

  • What's new?

    • newly added gestures are now saved into a <username>.ini file
  • Dependencies

    • upgrade Python to 3.9.7
    • upgrade PyQt library to 5.15.6
    • upgrade keyboard library to 0.13.5
    • upgrade PyInstaller library to 4.6

Patch 1.3

Release date: 31 Dec 2018

  • What's new?
    • Gestures can now run in the background via system tray

Patch 1.2

Release date: 1 Sep 2018

  • What's new?

    • Gestures and Meaning column can now be sorted
    • Remove button can now delete a selected gesture
  • UI

    • Added a shiny icon
  • Bug Fixes

    • Fixed the 'left alt' ValueError
    • Fixed a bug wherein updated gesture or meaning are not updated correctly
    • Fixed a bug wherein the user can still add an existing gesture
  • Shortcut

    • Added 'Ctrl+Q' to quit the app
  • Backend (the bloody part)

    • Remove usage of PyAutoGui which was a workaround for the '?' not typing properly
    • Settings are now updated for every add, update or remove
  • Upgrade

    • Updated keyboard to 0.13.2
    • Updated PyQt to 5.11.2
    • Updated Python to 3.6.6

Patch 1.1.1

Release date: 2017-12-26

  • Bug fixes
    • Fixed a bug that enables the program to correctly 'typed' the question mark (?) character.
    • Fixed a bug that doesn't remove the gesture after triggering it by a space.

Patch 1.1

Release date: 2017-12-01

  • What's new

    • Restrict the user on entering existing gestures
    • Direct updating of gesture and meaning in the Gestures table
    • User can now open a website as gesture by simply adding its full URL
  • Upgrade

    • Python upgraded from Python 3.5.2 to 3.6.3
  • License

    • Added GNU GPL v3 as license for Gestures

Patch 1.0

Release date: 2017-07-04

  • Features
    • User can now abbreviate commonly typed phrases such as passwords, emails, etc.