Releases: screendotgarden/screengarden-obsidian
1.0.0
Our doors are open!
Three years ago we started tinkering in our free time on an idea: what if we could have Google Docs-style collaboration right inside Obsidian? Over time that idea accreted, as all good ideas do, into a series of interlocking features: realtime collaboration, web editing, opt-in publishing, teams, seeing where your teammates are in your notes…we started building and we just couldn’t stop.
In the middle of that three-year period we released a private beta that looked, at least on the web and in the backend, pretty different from what we’re releasing today. Mostly what we learned from our private beta was that we had to keep building! That this was the kind of thing you couldn’t do partway. We’re finally at a point with screen.garden where we can throw open the door.
So, without further ado: screen.garden is now open for registration in what we’re calling early access.
0.0.14
Fixes
- Fixes an issue where a malformed request meant that the screen.garden API would reject requests from the plugin
0.0.13
What's new?
- Support for the latest screen.garden APIs
- Improvements and bug fixes to screen.garden panes
0.0.11
What's Changed
- Build adjustments
0.0.10
What's Changed
- Fixes to support Obsidian mobile
- Reduce logging in production builds
0.0.9
- Bug fixes to internals
- Improved reliability
0.0.8
- Fix packaging issue
0.0.7
- Update Discord invite link in settings
0.0.6
- Fixes a bug where notes open but inactive tabs would sometimes pick up the contents of the active tab
0.0.5
- Stability improvements when adding a document to screen.garden