v2.1.1
Critical Notice
The previous hostname "gpgfrontend.pub" has expired and is no longer under my control. I've moved all websites, manuals, and documents to "gpgfrontend.bktus.com". Please note that all URLs within the documentation and source code have been updated accordingly.
What's New
- Transitioned to Qt6 and OpenSSL 3 in its entirety (Please note the updated system requirements: Ubuntu 20.04+, macOS 11+, Windows 10+). #101
- Launched the GnuPG Control Board feature for enhanced control. #78
- Introduced the option to designate keys as Favorites for quick access. #88
- Amplified the capabilities for key search and filtering for improved usability. #88
- Enabled opening of files using the system's default application. #100
- Augmented application reliability by facilitating recovery of unsaved edits after a crash.
- Added the feature to purge Logs and Data Objects, contributing to a cleaner system environment.
- Remarkably enhanced loading speed for an optimal user experience.
- Resolved numerous issues and refined the user interface for an improved experience.
- Undertook stability improvements to minimize application crashes.
Important Notes
System Requirements Clarification: My strategy is to extend support to the most prevalent versions across various platforms. Unmaintained or obsolete platform versions will gradually be excluded from my support commitment. This approach encourages users to operate this application in a secure, updated environment. Nonetheless, I provide the ability to tweak certain build options (usually without altering the source code) to ensure compatibility with older platforms.
Please be aware: Starting from this version, I will not be bundling .deb packages with binary releases due to download limitations and the significant time investment required for packaging. However, you still have the option to compile and package your own .deb.
Enhanced Compatibility with macOS Apple Silicon: This update has been meticulously optimized to fully support macOS's M1/M2 chips. I have personally verified the performance and functionality on actual hardware. Consequently, the "x86_64" identifier will no longer appear in the name of macOS binary releases.
What's Changed
- Develop 2.1.1.1 by @saturneric in #95
- Develop 2.1.1.2 by @saturneric in #96
- Develop 2.1.1.3 by @saturneric in #99
- Update zh_CN.po by @CDmking in #102
- Develop 2.1.1.4 by @saturneric in #106
- Develop 2.1.1.5 by @saturneric in #107
- fix: slove issues on README by @saturneric in #108
- Develop 2.1.1.6 by @saturneric in #109
New Contributors
Full Changelog: v2.1.0...v2.1.1