This release keeps Linux package updates available after older desktop builds are cleaned up.
What changed
The Linux package repository now republishes APT metadata after old release files are pruned.
Users installing or updating Coeus through APT should continue to get the current desktop package.
Repository cleanup is less likely to leave package managers pointing at removed files.
Fixed
Fixed a Linux repository cleanup issue that could leave APT metadata out of date.
Version 0.1.104
Cleaner Agent Setup
Coeus 0.1.104 makes agent setup clearer and creates Markdown notes more reliably from chat.
What changed
When you ask the chat to create a note, Coeus now writes an explicit Markdown note instead of leaving the request ambiguous.
ACP provider setup has been cleaned up so users are not sent toward Gemini CLI for authentication.
The setup flow, settings page, and terminal authentication page now align around the same ACP guidance.
Fixed
Fixed misleading ACP setup text that recommended Gemini CLI.
Fixed chat-created notes so they are created as Markdown notes.
Version 0.1.103
Mac Image Runtime Fix
Coeus now uses its bundled image-processing runtime on macOS instead of looking for matching libraries on your Mac.
What changed
macOS builds now point to the bundled VIPS runtime included inside the app package.
Coeus no longer depends on a compatible image-processing library already being installed elsewhere on your Mac.
Release checks now verify the expected Mac app architectures, reducing the chance of publishing the wrong build for Apple silicon or Intel Macs.
Fixed
Fixed macOS packaging that could make Coeus look outside the app bundle for image-processing libraries.
Version 0.1.102
Markdown Toolbar
Coeus adds a Markdown toolbar to the desktop editor and fixes missing image support in macOS builds.
What changed
The editor now has toolbar controls for common Markdown actions, so you can format notes directly while keeping Markdown as the source.
Formatting commands work with selected text where possible, making bold, italic, links, lists, quotes, and code quicker to apply.
The toolbar is built into the main desktop note editor, so it is available where you already write and edit notes.
Mac builds now bundle the required image-processing runtime, which helps image-related features work on a fresh install.
Fixed
Fixed macOS releases that could miss the image-processing library needed by the desktop app.
Version 0.1.100
Note History and Safer Saves
Coeus now lets you move through recently opened notes in order and handles task and Telegram follow-up saves more reliably.
What changed
Desktop note navigation now keeps a chronological history of the notes you open, so you can retrace your path through recent work.
Back and forward navigation now behaves more like a browser history for notes.
Task changes are protected better during save failures, reducing the chance that work is left in an uncertain state.
Telegram follow-ups now use safer save handling, so follow-up work is less likely to be lost when something goes wrong.
Fixed
Improved reliability for saving task updates.
Improved reliability for Telegram follow-up handling.
Version 0.1.99
Smoother Windows Updates
Windows updates now close Coeus background processes more reliably before installing the new version.
What changed
When you update Coeus on Windows, the app now asks its background process to stop before the installer begins replacing files.
The installer has stronger cleanup for Coeus processes that are still running, which helps avoid files being locked during an update.
Update shutdown is handled from both the app updater and the Windows installer path, making the handoff more reliable.
Fixed
Fixed a Windows update issue where a Coeus background process could keep running and interfere with installation.
Version 0.1.98
More Reliable Windows Image Support
Windows desktop updates now handle Coeus image support more reliably during packaging.
What changed
Windows releases now generate the desktop configuration for image-processing files more reliably.
Image attachments and image-based AI requests should be less likely to fail because a required Windows runtime file was left out.
The update path now keeps existing desktop bundle settings intact while adding the image support Coeus needs.
Fixed
Fixed a Windows packaging issue that could leave image-processing files out of the desktop app.
Version 0.1.97
Reliable Image Support on Windows and Linux
Windows and Linux installs now include the image support Coeus needs for image attachments and sending images to AI models.
What changed
Image attachments on Windows should no longer fail because required image-processing files are missing from the release.
Debian and RPM packages now request the needed image library during installation.
Flatpak builds now carry their own image support, making image handling more consistent across Linux installs.
The Windows installer now gives running Coeus processes more time to close before an update continues.
Fixed
Fixed Windows releases that could ship without required image-processing files.
Fixed Linux desktop packages missing their required image library.
Fixed a Windows update path where running Coeus processes could block file replacement.
Version 0.1.96
More Reliable Intel Mac Releases
This release improves Coeus desktop availability for Intel Macs.
What changed
Coeus now handles the native library link expected by the macOS Intel desktop build.
Intel Mac releases should be less likely to be blocked by packaging failures.
The update keeps the desktop release path steadier for people using Intel-based Macs.
Fixed
Fixed a macOS Intel packaging issue tied to a missing native library link.
Version 0.1.95
More Reliable Intel Mac Builds
Coeus desktop updates are now packaged more reliably for Macs with Intel processors.
What changed
Macs with Intel processors now receive a desktop build prepared with its own dependency bundle.
This reduces the chance of update or launch problems caused by Mac files built for the wrong processor type.
Apple silicon builds remain separate from Intel Mac packaging, so each Mac download gets the files it expects.
Fixed
Fixed Intel Mac packaging that could include files meant for a different Mac processor type.
Version 0.1.94
More Reliable Windows Image Support
Coeus is more reliable on Windows when working with image-related features.
What changed
Windows releases now use the official image-processing runtime Coeus expects.
Fresh Windows installs should be less likely to run into missing-library issues when handling images.
Image previews, imports, and other visual workflows should behave more consistently across Windows machines.
Fixed
Fixed a Windows packaging issue that could leave image-related features without the right runtime support.
Version 0.1.93
Desktop Image Support Maintenance
This release keeps Coeus desktop image processing packaged consistently for macOS and Windows.
What changed
Coeus now uses the standard desktop libvips package for native image-processing support.
macOS and Windows builds now follow the same image tooling setup.
This update keeps image-related desktop capabilities available without changing the app workflow.
Version 0.1.92
Desktop Downloads Restored
Desktop 0.1.92 fixes the packaging issue that could keep new Coeus desktop builds from being available.
What changed
Fixed the desktop release path so version 0.1.92 can be published normally.
Improved macOS packaging for the image tools Coeus relies on.
Improved Windows packaging for the same image tools.
Made desktop release outputs more consistent across supported platforms.
Fixed
Fixed a release packaging problem that could block new desktop downloads.
Version 0.1.91
More reliable image attachments
Image attachments are now prepared more reliably for AI chats, with better HEIC handling and cleaner save results.
What changed
Coeus now creates AI-ready copies of supported image attachments so Anthropic and OpenRouter can receive images in the format and size they expect.
Windows builds have stronger image support for HEIC photos, including an additional fallback when the normal decoder cannot read the file.
Image previews now use the prepared preview image when available and fall back to a file icon when a thumbnail cannot load.
When Coeus saves notes during an AI run, attachment links are tied to the notes that were actually saved instead of unrelated markdown changes happening at the same time.
Image upload errors now give clearer messages when preparation fails, HEIC conversion is unavailable, or the selected provider cannot use images.
Fixed
Daily note edits no longer turn a single bullet into a doubled "- -" bullet.
Image preparation handles oversized or hard-to-compress files more reliably.
HEIC decoding is more tolerant of files that read past their expected bounds.
Version 0.1.90
Sharper Capture and Task Handling
Coeus now handles image captures, pasted context, task questions, and save confirmations more predictably.
What changed
Image capture support now works with OpenRouter, with clearer messages when a selected model cannot handle images.
Daily notes now handle words like today, tomorrow, and yesterday more reliably when Coeus saves or updates time-based notes.
When Coeus saves information for you, confirmations now summarize the saved change instead of returning a generic response.
Pasted structured markdown is treated as context you provided, so outlines, headings, lists, and similar content are less likely to be misread.
Task-related questions now follow a more direct task lookup path, making task answers steadier and less dependent on phrasing.
Fixed
External links and local assets now open outside Coeus when appropriate.
OpenRouter image routing failures now explain what went wrong more clearly.
Version 0.1.81
Linux Release Access
Linux downloads and package repositories are published more reliably.
What changed
The Linux release process now avoids deleting public repository files while publishing new artifacts.
Flatpak and RPM metadata is written last so Linux package tools can find it after a release.
This patch is only about release availability; Coeus itself behaves the same as the previous build.
Fixed
Fixed Linux release publishing so repository metadata is less likely to disappear after upload.
Version 0.1.80
More reliable RPM updates
Linux RPM installs can now find Coeus desktop update metadata correctly.
What changed
RPM-based Linux systems can now read the repository metadata needed to check for Coeus desktop updates.
Package managers should have fewer issues discovering available Coeus desktop releases from the Linux repo.
This helps users on Fedora, RHEL, openSUSE, and similar systems keep Coeus updated through their normal package tools.
Fixed
Fixed public access to RPM repository metadata used by Linux package managers.
Version 0.1.79
Cleaner Captures and OpenRouter Checks
Coeus now keeps more capture detail in notes and helps verify OpenRouter models before you use them.
What changed
Saved capture notes now keep more of the original detail, so context is less likely to disappear after Coeus writes a note.
Capture note linking is stricter, making it easier to trace a saved note back to the right source or related note.
OpenRouter model checks are available during setup, so you can catch unsupported model choices earlier.
OpenRouter capability results are shown in both setup and settings, giving clearer feedback when changing providers or models.
Fixed
Fixed cases where capture detail could be dropped when Coeus saved notes.
Fixed capture note links that could be less precise than expected.
Version 0.1.78
More Reliable Capture and Imports
Coeus now routes captured notes more consistently and improves YouTube downloading in the macOS app.
What changed
Captured notes are routed in a deterministic way, so repeated captures should land where you expect instead of varying between runs.
The macOS app now supports the YouTube downloader packaged with Coeus, reducing setup friction for video-based imports.
Release downloads are checked more carefully before publishing, making desktop update availability more reliable.
Fixed
Fixed macOS support for the bundled YouTube downloader.
Fixed inconsistent routing during note capture.
Version 0.1.77
Flatpak for Linux
Coeus now offers a Flatpak download for Linux and handles Linux startup and downloads more cleanly.
What changed
Flatpak is now the recommended Linux download for most distros, replacing AppImage on the download page.
The .deb and .rpm packages are still available for Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, RHEL, and openSUSE users.
The Flatpak build includes the pieces Coeus needs for local AI features and YouTube audio capture.
Linux download links now come from a dedicated Linux release file, so the site can show the correct Flatpak, .deb, and .rpm links.
Vault ownership checks now recognize stale locks more accurately, which helps Coeus reopen a vault after a previous process has ended.
Fixed
Fixed Linux package links that could point to the wrong download path.
Fixed stale vault lock detection so an old lock is less likely to block startup.
Version 0.1.76
Groq Speech Transcription
Coeus can now use Groq for speech transcription, giving voice capture another provider option.
What changed
You can configure Groq for speech transcription during desktop setup.
Groq transcription settings are available from the desktop Settings screen.
Voice capture can now use Groq alongside the existing transcription path.
The voice capture docs now include Groq setup notes and a free API option reference.
Version 0.1.75
Cleaner captures and clearer AI setup
Coeus now handles OpenRouter directly, keeps daily-note captures in a steadier format, and shows a short What’s New note after updates.
What changed
OpenRouter now has its own setup section, so you do not have to treat it like a generic OpenAI-compatible endpoint.
You can leave the OpenRouter provider field blank and let OpenRouter route the model, or enter a provider slug when you need a specific backend.
Daily notes now use a consistent Journal format when Coeus creates or appends captures.
When a capture mentions more than one date, Coeus can split the details into the matching daily notes instead of putting everything in today's note.
After an update, Coeus can show a short What’s New note with a link to the full changelog.
Fixed
Failed AI runs now send a safe error category to analytics, such as provider routing or rate limit, without sending prompts, responses, paths, URLs, API keys, or personal identifiers.
Desktop release builds now require a reviewed changelog entry before publishing.
Version 0.1.74
More control over AI providers
Coeus now has a clearer AI provider setup, including a dedicated OpenRouter option with optional provider routing.
What changed
OpenRouter now has its own setup section, so you do not have to treat it like a generic OpenAI-compatible endpoint.
You can leave the provider field blank and let OpenRouter route the model, or enter a provider slug when you need a specific backend.
The AI settings screen now separates the active provider picker from provider configuration, which makes it clearer what Coeus will use for the next run.
Fixed
Desktop release builds now require the Aptabase analytics key so analytics-enabled builds do not ship without it.
Version 0.1.73
A better first-run experience
The setup wizard and settings window were tightened up so the first launch feels more like a native desktop app.
What changed
The welcome screen now explains beta status and privacy-respecting analytics before setup starts.
Settings now uses a denser native-style layout with less empty space and clearer section navigation.
The optional tools step is simpler and explains why Telegram needs a bot-safe API provider.
Version 0.1.72
Analytics opt-in and reliability fixes
Coeus added privacy-first analytics opt-in prompts and fixed a few issues around speech capture, tasks, and settings.
What changed
Anonymous usage analytics are now opt-in, with plain-language copy about what is and is not collected.
Speech capture now stops as soon as you turn it off.
Due task alerts include root-level task notes, not just project or daily notes.
Fixed
Fixed the Aptabase startup path in development builds.
Improved the settings layout for provider and system preferences.
Version 0.1.71
Better capture and shortcuts
Capture handling and desktop shortcuts were improved so common workflows feel less fragile.
What changed
Captured content should preserve more of the original structure.
Desktop shortcuts were improved for faster capture and navigation.
Several small workflow fixes were included around note capture.