5/2/2023 0 Comments Cryptomator exchangeOur regular open-source contributor Ralph (purejava on GitHub) once again came to our rescue. However, that didn’t go as planned and progress on it came to a halt… until recently. Two years ago, one might remember that we announced to focus our efforts on Flatpak distribution. Furthermore, we improved our build systems so that applications/installers for all operating systems are automatically built and signed (instead of manually). The first plugin for Cryptomator is the KeePassXC plugin via an open-source contribution by Ralph (purejava on GitHub). We also introduced an auto-lock feature that automatically locks the vaults after a self-defined inactivity time as well as a plugin API. For better usability, we have introduced error codes and a knowledge base of those, where you can look up solutions for the issue you’ve encountered. With version 1.6.0 announced in the last roadmap, we introduced Vault Format 8 for our Desktop version. In the coming months, we will switch the Android app to a freemium model, as we did with iOS, and continue to work on the long-awaited document provider. In addition, a “real” auto photo upload is available in the Android version, meaning new pictures and videos are now uploaded not only after unlocking the vault, but directly when it is unlocked. We will make this feature available for Dropbox and Google Drive in the future. With OneDrive, it is possible to use multiple accounts at the same time. This works in “Shared with Me”, “My Computer”, and “My Drive” for example. Vaults in Google Drive can now be used via shortcuts in locations outside of “My Drive”. Also, Cryptomator can now be installed and updated via F-Droid. Thanks again Manuel (mjenny on GitHub) for contributing support for pCloud and S3. This includes the fact that we now support pCloud, S3, and Vault Format 8. Over the past few months, we have been working on increasing the compatibility of Cryptomator. We also plan to integrate S3, as we did with our Android app. We will integrate Cryptomator into Shortcuts so that automation processes such as “auto photo upload” are possible. We have a lot more planned for the app in the coming months. With the just released version 2.2.0, we integrated pCloud and added support for shortcuts in Google Drive. Since then, we’ve been working on bringing you more features through several updates, such as the auto-lock feature that came with version 2.1.0. If you want to know even more about the new features, check out this blog post. We also made it possible to offer you a “freemium” version of the app. One of the main features is the full integration with Apple’s own Files app. iOS VersionĪt the end of last year, we were finally able to introduce our new iOS app. With this roadmap, we want to give you an overview of what has changed in Cryptomator and what you can look forward to in the coming months. There have been a lot of changes in the past year.
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