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Releases: miranda-ng/miranda-ng

Miranda 0.96.6 released

07 Apr 21:35

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Miranda 0.96.5 released

30 Apr 18:37

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Miranda 0.96.4 released

15 Nov 20:20

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Miranda 0.96.3 released

09 Jun 13:43

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Miranda 0.96.2 released

03 Mar 23:35

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Miranda 0.96.1 released

02 Jun 18:24

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After a year of development the 0.95 development cycle finally came to the end: all database features are implemented, now the development concentrates on new protocols (WhatsApp, Telegram) and Linux development.

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Miranda 0.95.13.1 released

03 May 22:59

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The new fix pack, 0.95.13.1, includes fixes for bugs found after the 0.95.13 release in March. Many serious problems were fixed, including message delivery in Facebook. The full changelog is available here.

Miranda 0.95.13 released

16 Mar 20:06

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After 6.5 years of development, we're proud to announce the final release of Miranda NG 0.95, build 0.95.13.23790, with the large pack of fixes for the SQLite driver, which becomes our primary database for the future.

MDBX-based driver remains for the current profiles in the stable version, but gonna be replaced with SQLite in the foregoing version 0.96.1. According to our roadmap, version 0.96 is dedicated to protocol fixes, including new plugins for WhatsApp and Telegram.

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Miranda 0.95.12 released

31 Jul 13:41

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Due to the massive conflicts in the source code, we couldn't update the stable version since May, 5th. Thus new stable build is made from scratch, incorporating all fixes and improvements. The only major step ahead is the implementation of database cursors to speed up access to history events. The full changelog is available here.