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Mindwtr 1.1.5-rc.1

This is the first release candidate for Mindwtr 1.1.5. Use it on tester channels. Prepare the final 1.1.5 notes when the stable release is cut.

RC Testing Focus

  • Upgrade an existing mobile install with a large task library. The app should open the existing data in place, and task saves should return without waiting for a full backup snapshot.
  • Reorder Today's Focus on desktop and mobile, then sync to another device. The manual order should follow the task across devices and pause while search or filters hide part of the list.
  • Complete recurring tasks that use due-only schedules, repeat-after-completion intervals, weekdays, or days of the month. The next occurrence should stay hidden until it becomes actionable.
  • Add a start date to an Inbox task through an editor, quick add, review flow, or cloud API. Mindwtr should clarify it to Next unless you choose another status in the same edit.
  • Run the first-use flow in a non-English locale. The welcome screen, starter project, tutorial tasks, and sample Inbox items should use the selected app language.
  • On Android 15 or 16, raise the system font size and inspect Settings, onboarding, lists, and task editing. Text should keep its final letter and wrap without squeezing switches or controls.
  • Reopen Calendar, Archive, Trash, or another non-tab screen. Back should return to the main tabs instead of closing the app.
  • Select several tasks or projects in Trash, restore some, and permanently delete others. Confirm the destructive action asks for confirmation and sync preserves the result.
  • Finish a weekly review. The last screen should report Inbox state, projects without next actions, and stale Waiting For items using the same counts shown during the review.
  • Test the "What's the next action?" prompts after completing a project's last action. Quick-add syntax, Save & edit, and Complete project should keep the surrounding review or task flow intact.
  • On desktop, configure Email capture with a test IMAP folder and app password. New messages should become Inbox tasks once, while the source mailbox remains unchanged.
  • Save a desktop proxy URL, then test self-hosted, WebDAV, and Dropbox sync without restarting the app.
  • On an older macOS release, open tasks whose descriptions contain email addresses or Markdown links. The description should render or fall back to plain text without opening the error screen.
  • Exercise desktop keyboard flows with search, quick add, prompts, status chords, area chords, and the new themed toolbar menus. Keys should stay inside the active dialog or menu.
  • Smoke the self-hosted cloud and both RC container images with an existing stable client. Task writes through the cloud API should apply the same start-date, Focus, status, and ordering rules as the apps.

Highlights

  • Mobile storage now uses a native SQLite engine, and saves move backup, widget, and reminder follow-up work out of the blocking write path.
  • Today's Focus supports manual ordering on desktop and mobile, with synced positions and guards for filtered lists.
  • First-run guidance uses plainer GTD language and creates localized starter content in 17 languages.
  • Trash adds bulk restore and permanent deletion for tasks and projects.
  • Recurrence fixes keep future occurrences out of active lists and honor repeat-after-completion intervals.
  • Start dates now clarify Inbox tasks to Next across editors, quick add, review flows, MCP, CLI, and cloud API writes.
  • Weekly Review ends with a concrete status summary, and project follow-up prompts understand the full quick-add syntax.
  • Desktop adds read-only IMAP email capture, complete proxy coverage for sync traffic, and stronger keyboard control.
  • Android large-text rendering and layouts now hold their content on Android 15 and 16.
  • The release includes theme, toolbar, Pomodoro, navigation, Markdown, and task-editor fixes across desktop and mobile.

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