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11 | 11 | <title>Cryptomator Blog</title> |
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| 18 | + <title>What's New in Cryptomator 1.14.2: Latest Update Highlights!</title> |
| 19 | + <description><p>We are excited to share the latest version of Cryptomator Desktop with you! This update focuses primarily on bug fixes for a smoother user experience. Let’s take a closer look at the details:</p> |
| 20 | +<h2 id="whats-new">What’s new?</h2> |
| 21 | +<p><strong>FUSE-T: Now Default with SMB Backend</strong></p> |
| 22 | +<p>Cryptomator continues to evolve, offering better performance and seamless system integration. With this update, FUSE-T now defaults to the SMB backend, ensuring more reliable file operations on macOS 15.0.0.</p> |
| 23 | +<h2 id="bugfixes">Bugfixes</h2> |
| 24 | +<p>We’ve worked hard to resolve reported issues and make Cryptomator even more stable:</p> |
| 25 | +<p><strong>Cache Invalidation for Directories</strong></p> |
| 26 | +<p>CryptoFS includes a cache for performance reasons, which maps plaintext names to encrypted directories. A bug caused the cache not to invalidate correctly after directories were moved or deleted. This update fixes the issue, ensuring that directory listings are always accurate.</p> |
| 27 | +<p><strong>„Server Connection Interrupted“</strong></p> |
| 28 | +<p>On macOS 15.0.0, frequent connection interruptions between the system and an open vault were reported when using FUSE-T. These interruptions appeared as &ldquo;Server Connection Interrupted&rdquo; dialogs. Switching to SMB as the default backend has mitigated this issue while also improving performance.</p> |
| 29 | +<p><strong>Quick Access Fix for GNOME Nautilus</strong></p> |
| 30 | +<p>An issue causing invalid quick-access entries in GNOME Nautilus has been resolved.</p> |
| 31 | +<p><strong>Filesystem Consistency</strong></p> |
| 32 | +<p>A previously theoretical issue that could lead to an inconsistent filesystem has been fixed. Previously, this could only be resolved by manually locking and unlocking the vault.</p> |
| 33 | +<h2 id="other-changes">Other Changes</h2> |
| 34 | +<p>We’ve also updated the Thai translation to ensure Cryptomator speaks the language more fluently.</p> |
| 35 | +<h2 id="closing-remarks">CLOSING REMARKS</h2> |
| 36 | +<p>We are continuously working to improve Cryptomator for our community. If you encounter any issues or have feedback, feel free to reach out to us or contribute on GitHub.</p> |
| 37 | +<p>Stay tuned for more updates, and thank you for being part of the community!</p> |
| 38 | +</description> |
| 39 | + <pubDate>Tue, 19 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> |
| 40 | + <link>https://cryptomator.org/blog/2024/11/19/release-1.14.2/</link> |
| 41 | + <guid isPermaLink="true">https://cryptomator.org/blog/2024/11/19/release-1.14.2/</guid> |
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| 43 | + <category>cryptomator</category> |
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18 | 48 | <title>Cryptomator Hub Celebrates Its Second Anniversary – Test New Features in Beta Now!</title> |
19 | 49 | <description><p>It&rsquo;s hard to believe that Cryptomator Hub is already two years old! As a central management platform for encrypted cloud storage solutions, Cryptomator Hub enables businesses and organizations to securely and efficiently manage access and permissions. Since its release on November 2, 2022, we&rsquo;ve worked hard with our community to develop an even stronger and more secure tool to meet your needs. First of all, a huge thank you to the community! To celebrate this milestone, we&rsquo;re introducing exciting new features – and the best part: you can test them now in a beta version!</p> |
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399 | | - <title>Cryptomator 1.8.0 for Android</title> |
400 | | - <description><p>As you may have already noticed, we released Cryptomator 1.8.0 for Android last month! It contains a lot of internal changes, a bunch of new features, and some bug fixes.</p> |
401 | | -<p>This release took quite some time, but we finally made it. &#x1f389; In addition to the <a href="https://github.com/cryptomator/android/releases/tag/1.8.0">release notes</a>, we&rsquo;d like to give you more details about some changes.</p> |
402 | | -<h2 id="material-3-design">Material 3 Design</h2> |
403 | | -<p>The most obvious change in this release is the migration to Material 3, which modernizes the user interface.</p> |
404 | | -<h2 id="cryptomator-lite-reproducible-build-and-f-droid">Cryptomator Lite: Reproducible Build and F-Droid</h2> |
405 | | -<p>A less obvious change is that we now offer a new flavor: Cryptomator Lite.</p> |
406 | | -<p>This version is built using a reproducible build technique, which has two advantages: You as a user can verify that the published source code matches the published binary, which in turn means that we didn&rsquo;t and couldn&rsquo;t add anything during build time.</p> |
407 | | -<p>The other advantage is that this technique allows us to publish our app to stores like the main F-Droid repository, but sign it with our keys, which means we still have control over the signing keys.</p> |
408 | | -<p>Cryptomator Lite can be built using the following Docker image and then compared to the corresponding releases: <a href="https://github.com/cryptomator/android/blob/main/buildsystem/Dockerfile">https://github.com/cryptomator/android/blob/main/buildsystem/Dockerfile</a></p> |
409 | | -<h2 id="aes-gcm-new-default-for-content-encryption">AES-GCM: New Default for Content Encryption</h2> |
410 | | -<p>Starting with Cryptomator 1.8.0 for Android, we will follow our Desktop application: All newly created vaults will use <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galois/Counter_Mode">AES-GCM</a> instead of AES-CTR+HMAC for file content encryption.</p> |
411 | | -<p>You can continue to use your existing vaults as before, no action is required on your part. Cryptomator for Android will support both modes of operation.</p> |
412 | | -<p>Read more about this in the <a href="https://cryptomator.org/blog/2023/02/01/1-7-0-what-you-need-to-know/">Cryptomator 1.7.0 blog post</a>.</p> |
413 | | -</description> |
414 | | - <pubDate>Wed, 12 Apr 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> |
415 | | - <link>https://cryptomator.org/blog/2023/04/12/android-1.8.0/</link> |
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