6/8/2023 0 Comments Quiterss data file![]() Search feed URL if site URL was enteredĪdded: Mouse gestures: slide left, slide rightĪdded: Application style: system, system2, gray, orange, green, purple, pink (Menu "View")Ĭhanged: Ability to choose xml-file on import feedsįixed: Some kind of link in embedded browserĪdded: Feed property "Show news' description instead of loading web page"Īdded: Option "Mark news as read: after switching to another news"įixed: Feed opened in own tab duplicates in default tabįixed: Updating link containing special charsįixed: Disbling experimental option "Open link in external browser in background"Īdded: Page Up/Page Down processing in news listĪdded: Ability to hide embedded browser panelsĪdded: Ability to report a problem (menu "Help->Report a Problem.")Īdded: Automatic update application (Windows)Īdded: Experimental option "Open link in external browser in background"Ĭhanged: News list is scrolled when active item is in the middleįixed: CTRL+Enter available for shortcutsĪdded: Embedded browser context menu item "Load Images"Īdded: Embedded browser context menu item "Open in External Browser"Īdded: Option "Store database in memory" (On by default)Īdded: Sorting feeds by title ("Feeds->Sort by Title")įixed: Invisible text on OS with dark themeįixed: Open links from embedded browser in new tab: wrong linksįixed: News list sorting by "Star" or "Read"Īdded: Feeds filters. Ability to open feeds in new tabĪdded: Ability to choose browser position ("View->Browser position")Īdded: New columns in feeds list ("Feeds->Columns")Īdded: Hotkey "Home", "End" in feeds list and news listįixed: Default application icon instead on QuiteRSS icon in unix systemsįixed: Hang application on minimize to trayĪdded: Add feed wizard. Thought I should report it anyhow.Note: Reappear news, which already have been marked read (0.8.x -> 0.9.x)Īdded: Tabs. (Note to prevent confusions: I'm using Linux, so I'm not affected by this. Arch Linux' packages ca-certificates-mozilla, perl-mozilla-ca and python-certifi. An alternative might be Mozilla's CA bundle, which is also packaged by several Linux distributions in different file formats including PEM (like QuiteRSS' data/ca-bundle.crt). I don't know whether they still provide their own CA bundle. QupZilla became Falkon ( ) in the meantime. ![]() The original CA cert bundle was copied from the QupZilla website according to git history. #1332 and #1133 might be caused by this, though I didn't investigate further). Missing these new certificates might lead to issues like some of those reported here (e.g. On the other hand, new CA certificates have been created (for entirely new CAs or as replacement for old, expired certificates) and trusted by operating system vendors and webbrowser vendors like Mozilla. Relying on these old CA certificates poses a security risk. issuing a certificate for, but to an attacker and not Google LLC), thus breaking the security TLS should provide. In these years several CAs have been found maliciously issuing certificates to parties other than the true domain owners (e.g. ![]() If however it is required, it should be updated, since the bundle is more than 6 years old. All supported versions of Windows (and I guess the ArcaOS fork of OS/2 – huh, I didn't even know an actively maintained OS/2 derivative still existed) should include their own CA certificate store, so QuiteRSS might not even need to bring along it's own bundle. For Windows and OS/2 QuiteRSS bundles certificate authority (CA) certificates.
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