Release Notes: This release features configurable tray icon support and line wrapping. French, Italian, and Spanish translations were added. Passwords are now hidden by default but can be shown by using a "show password" button. Nicknames can now be listed by using the /names command. The find group chat dialog will no longer freeze the interface when the IRC server uses non-RFC compliant reply codes. This release also includes many other bugfixes.


Release Notes: Major feature highlights of this release are desktop notifications (with full support of actions, icons, updates, append, and sound), a messaging menu and indicators (as provided by Ubuntu's Ayatana project), and working Twitter support with OAuth (basic auth was disabled by Twitter on 31th August). This version also fixes all bugs that were reported since the release of 0.7.2.2.


Release Notes: This bugfix-only release fixes a few annoying bugs, such as a crash when saving configuration changes with remote engines, a bug in the new markerline feature, a failure to match the message pattern field of filters, and the omission of IRCnet server in default settings.


Release Notes: New features include file logging, configurable highlighting of words, fully customizable filters to ignore messages or events, marker lines which divide old messages from new messages, enhanced network status and window title format, and extended CTCP support.


Release Notes: This version fixes all bugs that were reported since the release of 0.7. Important crash fixes were made. Seen and unseen highlights are now remembered when reconnecting to the smuxi-server. Error tolerance was improved for temporarly Twitter issues. The /join command adaptive excess flood handling were fixed.


Release Notes: Initial support for Twitter has been implemented. This will allow you to send and receive tweets to the Twitter microblogging service. It supports the friends timeline, replies view, and direct messages. Smuxi is now able to flawlessly handle network connections with high latency which are common with UMTS, WLAN, and busy DSL and cable lines. The IRC experience has been significantly improved. Smuxi will now send all unrecognized commands transparently to the IRC server and will show the reply directly to the user. In addition, this release contains many other enhancements and fixes.
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