Version 18.3 with grouping of notes by their Done status
New
- It is now possible to group notes in projects and overviews by their Done status
- A long press on a link will now trigger the link editor popover on iOS and iPadOS
- The help menu now has a search bar that allows the search the Agenda community
Improved
- More careful hiding of the title of notes in locked projects
- Project icons are now properly shown in a number of menus
- The link, move to, and navigation menus now show (but not allow selection of) locked projects and notes and hide notes that have moved to the trash
- Improved scrolling and updating behavior while using dictation on iOS and iPadOS
- More reliable jump and scrolling behavior when tapping internal links on iOS and iPadOS
- Highlights and note backgrounds are now included when sharing a note as PDF on iOS and iPadOS
- The Add and Append to note shortcuts now always show the end date field
Fixed
- Fixed an issue where starting the app could be very slow or fail in low-power mode
- Fixed a layout issue when collapsing the timeline in the related panel without having given permission to access the calendar
- Addressed an issue that could trigger a crash of the app in the background during sync
- Fixed an issue where after a force quit no authentication was required
- Fixed a small graphic glitch in the calendar when selecting multiple dates
- X-callback-URLs on iOS now properly trigger the x-success callback on iOS and iPadOS
Version 18.3.1
Fixed
- Fixes export of tables (eg PDF) which broke in a recent macOS release
- The filter field could lose focus when there were no results. Fixed.
- Notes marked as done, but on-the-agenda, will now appear in the Relevant Notes widget
- Widgets could have half truncated rows. This is fixed.
- Facilitated future integration with the Things app
Version 18.3.2
Fixed
- Update copyright notice
- Improved the animation for showing features panel
- Improved animation when showing preferences panel
- Corrected some layout issues for upcoming visionOS
- Fixed a variety of crashes