What's Changed
- Fix message spam when payment is confirmed in #1980
- Fix a bug which caused wallets to sync over tor on startup despite configuration in #1977
- Support moving trades to failed trades with right click in #1978
- Fix bugs in the dispute process in #1988, #1983
- Fix UI bugs due to maximum popup height in #1981
- Fix concurrency bugs with posting and editing offers in #1996
- Remove log spam on startup when shutting down past trades in #1982
- Prevent wallet sync requests from backing up in #1993
- Do not revert transaction states until 3 attempts in #1984
- Other fixes and improvements.
Full Changelog: v1.2.1...v1.2.2
Running Haveno
For the best experience, running your own local Monero node is highly recommended, because the Tor network can be slow and unreliable with Monero.
Haveno can be used on Monero's main network by using a third party Haveno network. We do not officially endorse any networks at this time. Alternatively, you can start your own network.
Installation Notes
Download and install Haveno using an installer for Linux, macOS, or Windows. The installer is provided by the third party Haveno network you're using. Alternatively, you can build from their source by customizing these instructions.
Windows & Linux
- First uninstall Haveno before running the installer.
macOS
- Open installer and drag Haveno.app to Applications.
- Open a terminal window (cmd + space then type "terminal").
- Copy and paste into the terminal:
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Haveno.app
and press enter. - Enter your computer password.
- Right click /Applications/Haveno.app > Open. Repeat again if needed, even if reported as damaged.
Tails
- See instructions. Network administrators are encouraged to make the one-line installation command available for each release.
Default application directory:
- Linux: ~/.local/share/Haveno/
- macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Haveno/
- Windows: ~\AppData\Roaming\Haveno\