Log message:
Update to 2.0.
These are the changes since 1.0:
Suitable names will now be suggested from the contactâs vcard
when adding/editing their roster entry.
It is now possible for sysadmins to deploy files with policies
for configuration options, such as making it impossible for
users to save passwords or to force sound notifications off,
or to set defaults.
Swift will now use appropriate algorithms when run on a Windows
platform locked down in FIPS-140-2 mode.
Our TLS provider has been changed to the platform-provided one
(Schannel) on Windows, allowing us to use certificates (both
file and card-based) from the system store (CAPI).
Added support for message receipts in one-to-one conversations
(XEP-0184)
Added support for several MUC operations (kicking, banning,
invites, topic changes, room destruction, changing participant
affiliations, â¦)
It is now possible to resize the font in the chat window
conversations.
Added support for message correction. Use âupâ to edit the
previous message.
A list of recent chats is now kept in the âChatsâ tab of the
main window.
Added support for server commands.
Chat tabs with unread messages from several chats will now be
a little more descriptive.
Use a bar for showing where the last read messages in a chat
are.
Added support for SOCKS5 and HTTPConnect proxies. These settings
are taken from the platform preferences.
Retrieve incremental contact list on login on servers that
support it (XEP-0237: Roster Versioning)
Lots of bugfixes, performance fixes, and other changes
Enable auto-completion of nicknames that donât start with a
letter.
Generate crash dumps on Windows.
Connection timeouts are now on each connection separately,
instead of on the complete connection process.
Donât allow pressing <Enter> in the roster to trigger logins.
Donât lose security labels when correcting a message.
Donât crash when completing user search without selection.
Always auto join MUC with a consistent nickname.
Renamed swift binary to swift-im on Linux.
Avoid woosh down and woosh up on Mac when opening chat windows.
Improved MUC invitation dialog.
Fixed problem with displaying group names containing â&â in
the âEditâ dialog.
Show stream encryption status in header.
Show extended certificate dialog when encryption errors occur.
Donât allow server command results to get interpreted as HTML.
Additional connection settings (such as manual host setting,
proxy configuration and BOSH) can now be specified through a
new dialog on the login window.
Thanks to Tobias Markmann, Jan Kaluza, Thilo Cestonaro, Arnt
Gulbrandsen, Vlad Voicu, Vitaly Takmazov, Yoann Blein, Catalin
Badea, Pavol Babincak, Mateusz Piekos, Alexey Melnikov and Soren
Dreijer.
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Log message:
Import swift-1.0 as wip/swift.
Swift is trying to plug a hole in the XMPP client landscape, and has
these aims:
* Wide platform availability.
* Doing the "Right Thing" for the user, without configuration.
* Doing the "Right Thing" with standards-compliance.
* Targeting the end-users, not the system administrators.
* Being an XMPP client - not multi-protocol.
* Concentrating on the most frequently performed tasks.
* Never interrupt the user with something that doesn't need attention.
Features of interest
* Easy status setting.
* Easy room joining and bookmarking.
* XEP-0258 Labelling for secure environments.
* Stream compression for bandwidth-saving.
* Support for the new SCRAM authentication mechanism.
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