What's new in Applite 1.2.4
Apr 9, 2024
- New Features:
- Add Chinese translation (simplified) #55 #56 (thanks to @ayang0)
- Add support for network proxies (HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5) #46
- Improvements:
- App icon image loading should be a bit smoother
New in Applite 1.2.3 (Feb 27, 2024)
- Fixes:
- Fix an issue where users may see a one-time warning when checking for updates #49
- Add a timeout to the admin password prompt #47
New in Applite 1.2.2 (Oct 29, 2023)
- New Features:
- Add option to completely uninstall apps (--zap flag) #41
- Add option to show all updates (--greedy flag) #42
- Fixes:
- Fix Applite self-uninstall not removing certain folders #45
New in Applite 1.2.1 (Oct 1, 2023)
- Improvements:
- Installation can now be completed even if Pinentry installation fails
- Fixes:
- Fix errors getting incorrectly dismissed immediately
- Other minor fixes
New in Applite 1.2 (Sep 18, 2023)
- New Features:
- Add support for installing applications that require an admin password (thanks to @toobuntu) #5
- Add support for custom installation directory (appdir) #10 #34
- Errors can now be viewed in-app
- Improvements:
- Add support for brewfile when importing/exporting apps
- Download button is now persistent to avoid confusion and make it more in line with macOS
- "Manage Homebrew" section is now more visually organized
- Fixes:
- Fix download progress bar flickering by switching to the CircularProgressSwiftUI package
- Fix French translation (thanks to @tom-theret)
- Most applications that are installed via a .pkg installer will now launch correctly (as long as the app name on Homebrew matches the .app file name)
- Sidebar is no longer disabled during load time #31
- Fix color scheme only partially changing #32
New in Applite 1.1 (Aug 17, 2023)
- Applite can now be installed with Homebrew
- New languages: French and Hungarian
- New "Terminals" category is now available
- Installed apps can now be exported to a file. Import it on another device to install all exported apps. You can find this option in the "Manage Homebrew" section
- New "Active Tasks" section where you can view actively installing apps