Releases: MohiuddinSumon/timetab
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v1.0.0
Release Notes for TimeTab - Version 1.0.0
Release Date: October 20, 2024
We are excited to announce the release of version 1.0.0 of TimeTab! This version introduces several key features, improvements, and bug fixes aimed at enhancing user experience. Thank you to all contributors for your support!
🚀 New Features
- User Authentication: Users can now authenticate using Google credentials, allowing access to calendar events.
- Pomodoro Timer: Introduced a focus timer that helps users manage their time effectively with customizable focus durations.
- Event Display: Current and upcoming events are now displayed in a user-friendly interface, providing quick access to scheduled activities.
🛠 Improvements
- User Interface Enhancements: Improved styling and layout for better usability across different platforms.
- Tooltip Support: Added tooltips for event details to provide users with more context at a glance.
🐞 Bug Fixes
- Fixed Authentication Issues: Resolved problems related to user authentication flow.
- Event Fetching Stability: Improved reliability in fetching events from the Google Calendar API.
📚 Documentation Updates
- Updated user documentation to include instructions on authentication and using the Pomodoro timer.
- Added examples for event management features.
🛠️ Known Issues
- Limited Event Display: Currently, only the first ten upcoming events are displayed; pagination will be implemented in future releases.
- Performance on Older Systems: Users on older operating systems may experience slower performance; optimizations are planned.
💡 Future Plans
Looking ahead, we plan to work on:
- Enhanced Event Management Features: Including editing and deleting events directly from the application.
- Notifications: Implementing reminder notifications for upcoming events.
🙌 Acknowledgments
A special thank you to all contributors and users who provided feedback during the development process. Your input is invaluable!
For more details, please refer to our documentation or visit our GitHub repository.