![]() This is still much, yes, but as always: Think of Microsoft Word’s almost two Gigabyte for essentially the same functionality. But, more importantly, by switching our build process, we were able to remove unused files (such as Readme files or documentation), resulting in something around 50 Megabyte of weight loss! Hence, we’re dropping again from over 300 Megabyte to more manageable 250 Megabyte. This has two important implications for you as a user: First, the app will now boot faster, because there’s less work to do to read in all the code that makes Zettlr do stuff. ![]() While formerly, Zettlr’s assets were simply copied into the binary, they are now compiled before being put in there. So what has changed? Let’s right dive in!ĭownload immediately Decreased App Size and Faster BootĪ major reason why the release of Zettlr 1.8 has taken so long is that we’ve completely replaced our build process and therefore needed to move around the complete code base. The changelog has grown to more than 200 lines - that is over 200 distinct fixes and improvements! I was able to fix many especially annoying bugs for which I didn’t have the time prior. You have waited for months now for an update, and I am extremely happy with how it turned out. ![]() Zettlr 1.8 is finally here and I do not exaggerate when I say that this is the biggest, most comprehensive update the application has ever received. Announcements, Releases on November 27, 2020 ![]()
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