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Zettlr for windows2/13/2023 In general, I think the community around Zettlr is finally flourishing, and it’s amazing to see!īut let’s return to the reason we are all here today: To celebrate the release of Zettlr 2.0! This blogpost will be structured as follows: First, I will say something general about what has changed in this release. We now have a community Discord server (which I warmly invite you to join!) and more and more discussions on our new GitHub Discussions forum. It has been an incredible journey, and I learned so much along the way – not just in terms of coding because I finally understand the benefits of Maps and Sets, but also in interaction with you, the community. We are looking at a wholly new application! I think I decided to develop Zettlr 2.0 rather than 1.9 sometime in March, when I realized that the amount of changes I put in were already so many that I couldn’t justify just a minor revision – no, it had to be a major revision.Īnd here we are, after nine months of development, nights and weekends spent just to make this the best experience possible. ![]() Instead, what we are looking at today is not Zettlr 1.9 but Zettlr 2.0, and we are not just looking at better flexibility in exporting. On Jan– nine months ago – I released Zettlr 1.8.6, beginning the release notes with the sentence “This is the last patch before we begin working on Zettlr 1.9, which will feature much better flexibility in exporting.” How modest I was. ![]() Announcements, Releases on October 15, 2021
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