github tomboy-notes/tomboy-ng v0.39
v0.39 of tomboy-ng

latest releases: v0.40b, v0.40a, v0.40...
9 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 release files from the Wiki Release Page

New Since v0.37 (0.38 was not released here)

  • All built with Lazarus 3.0.
  • Display backlinks (click Links button with no text selected).
  • An important bug fix affecting UTF8 characters in note titles.
  • Native support for Apple Silicon (aka aarch64).
  • Linux Qt5 version now prefer to use libxcb rather than Wayland.
  • Linux Gnome systems, fixes to try and make usable under Wayland despite its missing features.
  • Linux gtk2 version has extra command line switches to manage System Tray Icon.
  • Fixed a bug preventing use of Single Note Mode where you open a stand alone note, outside of its normal repository.
  • Several minor bug fixes (writing of note links substantially faster, corrected text, gtk2 ver no longer depends on libcanberra).

Qt5 and Qt6 users MUST install a new libqt5pas1 or libqt6pas6 libraries, your distro version is almost certainly not suitable (unless you are using Debian Testing). Get the new libraries from the links below and install them before or at the same time as you install tomboy-ng. Other Linux distributions will catch up but not immediately.

https://github.com/davidbannon/libqt5pas/releases
https://github.com/davidbannon/libqt6pas/releases

NOTE : 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.

Note 2 : Github likes to hide the download files. Please click the word "Assets" immediately below here and, perhaps "Show all assets" below the list of download files if you don't see the one you want.

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