What's new
Features
- Add command-line control for Sane Break, including pause/resume, break-now, postpone, meeting mode, focus mode, and status queries (cbdf256, 93af4c2)
Bug Fixes
- Fix a divide-by-zero crash when flashing speed is set to 0 BPM (0f87e7c)
- Fix the tray icon disappearing after triggering Break Now (6b224c8)
Other Improvements
- Use the system locale's time format in break windows, meeting time pickers, and timeline labels (ea40987)
- Show clearer inline guidance when meeting or focus reasons are too short, and ignore whitespace-only input (bc4f759)
- Mark the GNOME extension as compatible with GNOME 50 (9594d73)
Installation instructions:
Download x86 version of Windows 10 or newer is supported. Older versions may be supported too.
For Debian-based distributions, there is a notoriously large number of derivatives, and many of them ship old versions of Qt and do not include the latest AppImage version is experimental. It may or may not work on your machine.
macOS
sane-break-macos-x86_64.dmg file if you are using Intel mac, or sane-break-macos-arm64.dmg if you are using ARM chip. Open and install it. macOS 13 or newer are supported.
Windows
sane-break-windows.zip extract it. Put the .exe executable anywhere you like.
sane-break-windows.exe and run it.
Linux
layer-shell-qt. It is impractical to create .deb packages for all of them, so we only provide support for Debian Bookworm and Trixie. (Unfortunately, Ubuntu LTS ships with a very old version of Qt and lacks layer-shell-qt.)
The difference between Bookworm build and Trixie build is the layer shell support. If you are using a Debian-based distro and a Wayland compositor with layer shell protocol support (e.g. KDE Neon), you probably need the Debian Trixie build. Otherwise, the Bookworm build is good to go.
For GNOME users, make sure to enable the GNOME shell extension with:
gnome-extensions enable sane-break@allanchain.github.io