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Obsidian 1.11.0 (early access) introduces widgets and a new mobile design. You can now instantly access #Obsidian from your lock screen, home screen, control center, Shortcuts, and Siri. The new design gives more space to your notes, and helps you quickly navigate your vault.
Obsidian 1.10 is now available! The mobile app now launches A LOT faster. We've also made many improvements to Bases: - New List view to display entries as bulleted or numbered lists. - New Map view to visualize entries on a map. Install it from the Community plugins directory. - Initial Bases API lets you create your own views. - You can now group entries in a base by a given property. - You can now summarize columns in table view. - Added keyboard navigation and shortcuts to table view.
Introducing Bases, a new core plugin that lets you turn any set of notes into a powerful database. With Bases you can organize everything from projects to travel plans, reading lists, and more. Bases are now available in #Obsidian 1.9.0 for early access users. image
Obsidian has completed a second independent audit by the security firm @npub1ll3p...5q4k. The report finds that incremental updates since Obsidian 1.5.3 maintained the highest degree of attention to security, and that no new vulnerabilities were introduced. Particular emphasis was placed on hardening the new Web viewer plugin during its development process, to ensure it would pass our strict security standards.
Obsidian 1.8.0 (early access) is now available to Catalyst members for desktop and mobile! - New web viewer plugin - New command to download local images - Improvements for iCloud on mobile Web viewer is a new core plugin that lets you open external links within Obsidian. This simplifies reading linked content without leaving the app and makes multitasking on web research projects easier. Release notes