github tomboy-notes/tomboy-ng v0.35a
Version 0.35a

latest releases: v0.40a, v0.40, v0.39f...
20 months ago

This page contains the downloadable files for a binary install on Linux, Windows and Mac

Unless you know exactly what you need, you are far better off downloading the same files from the Wiki Release Page

A few bugs slipped past me with 0.35 and here they are fixed here. Not much change but the first item below may well bite you so, perhaps consider upgrading ?

New in this release (in addition to v0.35) -

  • A fix to a problem where you may have problems searching for content in a new note.
  • Added ability to set custom colour of a link.
  • Made the Search Window just a touch more intuitive.
  • Fixed a but that sometimes might prevent your settings for Auto Snapshot not to be saved.

And, for reference, these are the new thinsg in v0.36 -

  • A better Search all notes capability. Search While You Type, its faster, more convenient and kinder on memory. It does however need a certain amount of CPU to respond between keystrokes, especially if you are a fast typist. You can disable SWYT from the Options button.
  • A better Find with in the open note capability. Again, faster, more convenient and uses less memory.
  • A Ukrainian Translation.
  • You can now stop Ctrl-F (ie Find) from toggling or closing the Find windows if you prefer.
  • You can, optionally, allow the ESC key to close a note.
  • A revised command line with better import capabilities, plain text, RTF and Markdown.
  • Export (plain text, markdown and rtf) from the tools button on the Edit Window.
  • Ctrl-Z (ie Undo) will now revert an errant Date Stamp
  • A number of minor bug fixes.
  • A number of speed up tricks that will help, particularly, users with very large note collections.

Sometimes this page also contains beta or testing packages, often full of slow debug statements or experimental code, care is needed.

NOTE: OpenSUSE users may need to download and install the new gpg key provided unless they have done so in last 12 months or so (the previous one having expired).

NOTE 2: The pacman package is, of necessity, built on a system that used glibc v2.36 and the binary will not work on systems running glibc less than v2.34. In a pacman world I expect this not to be a problem but if I'm wrong, please let me know.

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