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@bengotow bengotow released this 06 Jan 00:30
· 5816 commits to master since this release
  • Features:
    • Mail Rules: Create advanced mail rules from the preferences that sort incoming mail. You can also apply mail rules to your existing mail.
    • Templates: The templates example plugin now includes a robust template editor,
      better field jumping support, and many other improvements, and is now in ES6.
    • Column Widths: The app now saves the state of columns between sessions.
    • Mark As Read: You can now disable automatic "mark as read" behavior.
  • Development:
    • Composer extensions have been overhauled to provide a better interface for developers.
      For more details, ping @evan or @juan on Slack, or see the new Templates extension.
    • Database transactions are now explicit and required for writing to the local cache.
    • The quick actions area of the thread list is now an injectable region.
    • You can now select the output of the test runner window.
    • Travis now builds both 64-bit .rpm and .deb builds for Linux.
  • Fixes:
    • Opening the feedback window no longer prevents the app from quitting.
    • The QuickSchedule plugin can no longer send before saving the QuickSchedule event.
    • Switching accounts while searching no longer throws off the account switcher.
    • Emails sent from an alias now properly appear as "Me"
    • Web fonts from remote servers are now permitted in message bodies.
    • On Mac OS X and Linux, the system tray now includes an "Open Inbox" option
    • On Mac OS X, the app closes correctly from fullscreen mode.
    • On Linux, windows display the correct app icon.
    • On Gnome Linux, the app now shows the correct icon.
    • Google Inbox is now available as a keyboard shortcut preset.
    • File uploads can be cancelled, even if you're offline.
    • Dragging image uploads no longer causes duplicate attachments.
    • Parsing of contacts with allowable special characters (eg: o'rielly@gmail.com) is more robust.
    • The autoload images feature detects images more reliably.
    • mailto:// parsing is more robust and supports poorly encoded body values