Trillian Changelog

What's new in Trillian 1.2.0.4 Beta

Oct 10, 2014
  • Message Windows: Add People menu option
  • Message Windows: URL right click menu
  • Policy: Realtime policy changing
  • Message Windows: Disconnected message above does not reconnect
  • Message Windows: Disconnected message above does not show the correct medium
  • Message Windows: Youtube previews show incorrect right click menu
  • Preferences: Account settings do not set
  • Preferences: Text hard to read on yellow background with dark themes
  • XMPP: If user provides a modified hostname, add it to the allowable TLS domain list

New in Trillian 1.2.0.3 Beta (Sep 13, 2014)

  • Astra: Don't ignore messages from non-contacts on group chats CHANGE
  • Yahoo: Use GUID when rendering contact status to message windows FEATURE
  • Contact List: Faster loading with large lists FIXED
  • Contact List: Fixed issue with metacontacts FIXED
  • Contact List: Invalid UTF8 in XML will cause a crash FIXED
  • Contact List: Size is not remembered between loads FIXED
  • Connections: Fixed issue with connectivity in certain network environments FIXED
  • Connections: Non-default identities do not connect FIXED
  • History: Searching does not work if initial week is empty FIXED
  • Language: Does not work properly with Japanese language FIXED
  • Message Windows: Fixes for black background issues FIXED
  • Sounds: Popping sound during playing

New in Trillian 1.2.0.2 Beta (Aug 22, 2014)

  • Crash: Fixed a crash on exit
  • Debug Log: Fixed some extra error messages
  • Debug Log: Strip newlines
  • Icon: No tray icon appearing on Mint
  • Message Windows: Certain text causing a crash
  • Message Windows: Fixes for some black background issues
  • Mute: Mute time may be set incorrectly
  • Preferences: Disclaimer at the top of domain based accounts screen
  • Preferences: Disconnect buttons are lined up on devices screen
  • Screen Capture: Not working on Debian
  • Social: Performing an OAuth will cause a crash on exit

New in Trillian 1.0.0.2 Beta (Oct 31, 2013)

  • By popular request, we’ve been spending time improving some of the dependencies Trillian requires and have also made clean Debian and Fedora builds. While we still support Ubuntu extensions, they are now optional instead of required, which should make using Trillian on your favorite Linux distribution much easier! A handful of bugs have been tackled in this build as well, and we’ve tried to improve Trillian’s resilience in the face of many different theme and color configurations.