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v1.0.33

Chat

  • Chat now opens as a floating, resizable panel instead of widening the main window
  • The chat panel can expand to fill the workspace when you want more room, then collapse back to the floating view
  • New chats now get cleaner titles from the first message, with a concise fallback when title generation is unavailable

Timeline & Calendar

  • A new General setting lets you move the meeting timeline into the left sidebar instead of keeping it across the top
  • The top timeline now has a live Now marker, follows active recordings more accurately, and shows an inline stop control on live recording cards
  • Compact calendar views now scroll horizontally across more days instead of jumping one fixed week at a time
  • Calendar event and note chips now support context menus for opening in a new tab, deleting events, deleting recurring events, showing note files in Finder, and deleting notes
  • Calendar navigation, provider rows, and timeline controls have been tightened for smaller windows

Notes & Editor

  • Note titles are larger and easier to read, and pressing Escape from the title follows the normal app navigation behavior
  • Images in notes now require an explicit click before they select, making nearby editing less accidental
  • Notes now keep an editable paragraph after images so you can continue writing below inserted images
  • The note menu now keeps upload actions easy to reach with separate Upload audio and Upload transcript options

Onboarding & Settings

  • Onboarding now uses the full window with a simpler permissions, account, calendar, storage, and finish flow
  • The app language picker now includes many more display languages
  • Settings pages now have clearer section titles, and App settings separate general app options from meeting controls
  • Account and billing screens now show plan details more compactly with clearer Pro trial messaging

Audio & Transcription

  • Resumed recordings now append to the existing saved audio more reliably, including sessions that have both old encoded audio and a stale WAV file
  • Local Soniqo batch transcription is more reliable for short audio and trailing chunks
  • Direct Soniox listener errors now stop the session cleanly instead of falling into an unsuitable batch fallback
  • Large transcript queries now use bounded memory, improving reliability for long sessions