Skip to content

Releases: RedTTGMoss/moss-desktop

Moss Pre 0.1.0

23 Mar 11:31
Compare
Choose a tag to compare
Moss Pre 0.1.0 Pre-release
Pre-release

Changelist

This is also the first version of Moss that I personally consider now stable and usable for general purposes.

Improvements

  • Improved inking #12 and rmscene additions
  • Improved UI and text fields
  • Improved parsing
  • Improved document scaling, RMPP, landscape and PDF notes support
  • Improved document viewer substantially!
  • Improved extension compatibility and development
  • Improved API integration
  • Update rmscene modifications
  • Remove CEF support

Additions

  • Add more extension functions (API, GUI, PGE, EM)
  • Add partial notebook template support
  • Add settings menu
  • Add tablet link mode
  • Add indicator for provision

Fixes

  • Fix extension hot reload
  • Fix notebook importing
  • Small fixes to UI or other bugs.
  • Change fonts for better language compatibility

Moss beta 0.0.5

11 Jan 23:41
Compare
Choose a tag to compare
Moss beta 0.0.5 Pre-release
Pre-release

Build Includes

  • Improved duplicate
  • Improved sync indicator
  • Fixes and improvements to sync and UI
  • Added custom cloud option
  • Added WIP extension support
  • Added debug options for copying folder/document UUID
  • Added X button to document viewer and esc to close
  • Fix for some documents during parsing
  • Fix issues with configuration saving #"Issues with offline mode Linux Moss 0.0.4"
  • Fix SSL issues
  • Fix event loop issue

Notes

  • This build still includes the old extension API
  • This build still have issues with detecting the correct configuration
  • This build does not include new features, except slight improvements
  • Linux users may not be able to see PDF preview or view PDF documents

Beta 0.0.4

26 Dec 19:02
Compare
Choose a tag to compare
Beta 0.0.4 Pre-release
Pre-release

Build includes:

  • Improved development experience
  • Experimental offline mode
  • Guide screen
  • EPUB support
  • Improved menu functionality
  • Fixes to folder support
  • Trash, delete, duplicate and rename

Notes:

  • Installation on Linux requires root permissions
  • You can always run in portable mode by clicking cancel on the installer

Moss beta 0.0.3 Hotfix

10 Dec 20:06
Compare
Choose a tag to compare
Pre-release

This is a hotfix to 0.0.3

This build has made manually, trust it on your own discretion, as you won't find the action job for it

It resolves these issues:

#9

Moss beta 0.0.3

06 Dec 19:13
Compare
Choose a tag to compare
Moss beta 0.0.3 Pre-release
Pre-release

Build includes:

  • New PDF renderer pymupdf
  • Greatly improved Menu
  • Import PDFs and notebooks (.rm files)
  • Blank notebook and folder creation
  • Improvements and optimizations
  • Sidebar, topbar and trash menu

Addressed Issues:

Notes:

  • Installation on Linux requires root permissions
  • You can always run in portable mode by clicking cancel on the installer

Moss beta 0.0.2

30 Oct 19:28
Compare
Choose a tag to compare
Moss beta 0.0.2 Pre-release
Pre-release

Windows and Linux!

For linux just run moss.bin
For windows moss.exe

Build includes:

  • Improved PDF note rendering
  • Improved Notebook rendering
  • Improved Menu
  • Window is now resizable
  • Improved Installer
  • Content file version 1 now supported!

Addressed Issues:

Notes:

  • Installation on Linux requires root permissions
  • You can always run in portable mode by clicking cancel on the installer

Issues:

  • MacOS - STILL NOT TESTED
  • Linux - CEF NOT WORKING

Moss windows beta 0.0.1

21 Oct 04:58
Compare
Choose a tag to compare
Pre-release

Build includes:

  • CEF - for pdf links and viewing
  • Custom RM_LINES - for rendering notebooks

Issues:

  • Content file version 1 - UNSUPPORTED
  • RM LINES version 5 - UNSUPPORTED
  • Epub - NOT YET SUPPORTED
  • Installer can fail to start moss correctly after install (just run it from start menu!)
  • Can trigger some anti virus software. This is not my fault, you can choose to trust the build or build it yourself granted you trust the code