Dropstone Installer v3.0.5 (Beta)
Beta Release — Published on February 07, 2026
We’re announcing the release of Dropstone v3.0.5 (Beta).
This update builds on the v3.x installer series, delivering major stability fixes and collaboration-focused upgrades aligned with the D3 Engine runtime.
This release resolves all known Share Chat limitations and introduces a unified, production-ready collaboration layer across workspaces, memory, and access control.
This version continues to be distributed as a single .zip package to ensure predictable installation behavior and consistent cross-platform support.
Changelog (full D3 Engine logs included):
https://dropstone.io/changelog
This beta should be treated as a prerequisite for teams relying on collaborative workflows, shared context, and full D3 Engine execution.
What’s New & Fixed
- Fully fixed Share Chat support across all environments.
- Added simultaneous chatting within collaborative workspaces.
- Introduced Team Memory, enabling persistent shared context across collaborators.
- Added a dedicated Collaborative File Workspace for shared assets and files.
- Merged Workspace into Share Chat to unify collaboration flows (important architectural change).
- Fixed multiple sync and desynchronization issues across collaborative sessions.
- Added dynamic retrieval context to maintain continuity during temporary disconnections.
- Implemented role-based access control for collaborative environments.
- Added kick and ban systems for workspace moderation and control.
- Upgraded internal security mechanisms across installer and runtime layers.
- Resolved team collaboration brain sync issues, ensuring consistent shared state across participants.
Security & Trust
- The package is built directly from the official Dropstone source repository with no third-party repackaging.
- SHA-256 checksums are provided for independent integrity verification and reproducible validation.
- All official downloads are served exclusively via dropstone.io.
- The installer contains no bundled telemetry, background services, or hidden network calls beyond documented functionality.
- Distribution artifacts are generated through a controlled build pipeline with restricted access.
- Code signing will be introduced as distribution scales; current beta releases prioritize transparency, auditability, and verifiable integrity.
- The installer and D3 Engine integration have undergone internal validation and security review prior to publication.
For a complete and detailed list of changes, including full D3 Engine logs, refer to the Changelog:
https://dropstone.io/changelog