OpenTodoList 3.30 Has Been Released
2020 has been - to put it mildly - a strange year for most of us. And also 2021 already showed us that this year might be challenging as well. So it is over time for some stability: A new release of OpenTodoList 😉
Okay, to be very open: This release - again - is not one bringing a lot of new features. Indeed, we still were busy factoring out the WebDAV sync functionality. The good news on this front: The new SynqClient
library is nearly done. We hope to integrate it soon into OpenTodoList and have some testing until the end of the month - so we can confidently release a new version with the improved sync functionality soon.
However, until then, we at least want to provide you with a small update which fixes some annoying bugs:
Changelog
- rpdev/opentodolist#389: The first one is about maximizing the app on a Desktop system. When you maximized the app, then focused another app and then activated the OpenTodoList window again, the app would leave the maximized state. Well, stupid bug, but fortunately fixed now 👍
- rpdev/opentodolist#391: Another annoying thing - if you write longer texts 📜 in the description of a Todo List or Todo. In case the todo list has no todos (or the todo no sub-tasks), whenever the height of the text editor changed, the page would jump back to the beginning. This made editing longer texts everything but pleasant. But here as well, the issue has been tackled and editing should work just fine in the new version!
Downloads
- Please find the download links for major platforms on GitHub.
- For Android, the release is available via Google Play.
- For iOS, the release is available via the App Store.
- If you use
snap
, you can install the app from the snapcraft.io. - If you use
flatpak
, you can install the app from Flathub. - For Arch based Linux distributions, you can install the app from AUR.
Known Issues
There are currently no known issues. If you encounter any issues, please file a bug report in the bug tracker.