All releases of Recoll


Release Notes: This release fixes a number of small to annoying bugs, especially a problem with the result list links on newer Qt releases (e.g. OpenSUSE 12.1), and a few indexing crashes in relatively marginal cases.


Release Notes: This version fixes a frequent, annoying crash when running a query in the GUI with the indexing thread running.


Release Notes: This is a small improvements and bugfixes release. Among the many small changes are image displays in previews, negative directory filtering, additional entries in popup menus, searches anchored to the beginning or end of documents, table display improvements, and additional filters.


Release Notes: This fixes an architecture-dependant startup crash in 1.15.8. There is no need to upgrade if you are not experiencing it.


Release Notes: This release fixes a few bugs: indexer crashes following errors on zip archive members, rare GUI crashes when using the preview while the indexing thread is running, and other miscellaneous weirdnesses. New features: negative filtering on directory, field searches in the structured search panel, and filters for some Web archive format (.war and .mhtm).


Release Notes: The release fixes a number of ennoying GUI crashes, a few minor indexing issue, and a priority handling error that could set the whole KDE session to low priority when starting the real time indexing monitor from the session startup script.


Release Notes: This release fixes a small but very annoying bug where the GUI crashed on startup if the "Remember sort state" option was selected. It also fixes a problem that sometimes occurred with very long file names.


Release Notes: The Recoll GUI is now native Qt 4; the Qt 3 compatibility was dropped. The user interface is significantly enhanced with a switchable table-like display for the result list and direct one-click access to sorting controls. There are also a number of small enhancements and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This is a small bugfix release, with improved Thunderbird mail indexing, a new GNU info filter, and a few other miscellaneous improvements.


Release Notes: The main new feature in this release is the capability to search on document modification dates. There are also a few others like the capability to index arbitrary mail headers and improved audio file tag indexing (now based on the Mutagen Python library).