Mark all notifications as read
- Feature
A single quiet action at the top of Notifications to clear the bell without opening each one. The action is undoable for a few seconds, so a stray tap doesn't lose anything you wanted to come back to.
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A quiet record of what shipped, in the order it shipped. No promises, no roadmap, no "coming soon." Entries are short by design.
A single quiet action at the top of Notifications to clear the bell without opening each one. The action is undoable for a few seconds, so a stray tap doesn't lose anything you wanted to come back to.
A sturdier theme for tired eyes, available alongside the existing dark and light modes in Accessibility settings. Text contrast is raised, gradients are flattened, and focus rings are thickened. The calmer default themes are unchanged.
Any one-to-one conversation in Messages can now be saved as a plain-text Markdown file, from either side of the thread. Pseudonyms and timestamps are preserved. The export is local to your device — nothing is uploaded or shared.
Set a window each day when the dashboard automatically simplifies itself — counts hide, the feed softens, and notifications pause. Configure it from Settings. The schedule respects your time zone and can be turned off at any time.
A single post — including a memorial thread — can be downloaded as a plain-text Markdown file from its menu. The file preserves the author's pseudonym, the body, and comment replies in the order they were written. Keep a copy of a thread that matters to you.
A quiet space for the people you are grieving — separate from the dates calendar. Each memorial is private to you and can hold a name, a few lines, and memorial dates. Visit Memorials to add one. Nothing you write here appears anywhere public.
Room owners can now gracefully close a room when the conversation has naturally ended. Archived rooms stay readable and searchable — old posts and comments are not deleted — but no new posts or comments can be added. Members are notified softly and can export anything they wrote there.