Harbor

Releases

What shipped, and when.

Every Harbor release on every platform, newest first. Harbor's apps update on their own schedules — the Mac App Store waits on review, the Web Clipper waits on four of them — so the version numbers here rarely line up, and that's on purpose.

  1. Harbor for Windows

    0.2.5

    What's new in Harbor 0.2.5

    • Recent Notes — the sidebar section now shows your most recently edited notes, from every device, right after a fresh install
  2. Harbor for Mac (direct download)

    1.0.20

    • Notes with a lot of tags no longer push the sidebar and note list off screen.
    • Importing from Evernote is faster and more reliable, and handles much larger files.
    • iPhone & iPad: share a note as a public link, copy it, and revoke it whenever you like.
    • A short “What’s New” card after Harbor updates, so you can see what changed.
    • iPhone: fixed the drag handle for moving blocks being hard to grab near the left edge.
  3. Harbor for Windows

    0.2.4

    What's new in Harbor 0.2.4

    • Evernote import — large .enex files now import on Harbor's servers, with real progress and a Cancel that works
    • Update notice — Harbor tells you at the top of the window when a new version is ready to install
    • Open in New Window — opens just the note, the way the Mac does
    • Voice recordings — now MP3, so they play everywhere including shared pages
  4. Harbor for the web

    1.0.27

    Your notes keep up with you

    • Live sync — A note written on another device shows up here in about a second.
    • Export from the sidebar — Start an export, close Harbor, and we will email you a link when it is ready.
    • A fresh look for signing in — The sign-in, password-reset and verify screens now match the rest of Harbor.
  5. Harbor for Android

    1.0.7

    Live sync. A note you write on another device now shows up on your phone while you’re looking at it, instead of only after you leave Harbor and come back.

    Change your email address or password without leaving the app — both now live in Settings ▸ Account, verification included.

    Also: the export screen says plainly that you can close Harbor while a long export runs. It finishes on the server and the link arrives by email.

  6. Harbor for Windows

    0.2.3

    Repeating tasks, templates that file themselves, and merge

    • Custom repeat schedules — set any schedule Harbor can describe, with a sentence saying what it does and when it is next due
    • Template filing — give a template a default notebook and tags, and see every variable you can use
    • Table of contents and merge — turn a selection into one note of links, or combine them into a single note
    • Private-link warning — publishing a note that links to private notes now warns you first
    • Files — too-large and disallowed files are refused when you pick them, not after uploading
  7. Harbor for Android

    1.0.6

    A new welcome. The screens you see before signing in have been redrawn from scratch — four original harbour illustrations, one for each thing Harbor is for, and a dark mode that was designed rather than inverted.

    Also fixed: the status bar icons could come out the wrong colour when Harbor’s theme didn’t match your phone’s.

  8. Harbor for Android

    1.0.5

    Repeating tasks, properly. Set a repeat on any task — daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, or a custom rule like “the last Friday of every 3rd month”. Every task now says in plain English when it repeats and when it’s next due.

    Templates gained a default notebook and tags, so a new note lands in the right place already labelled. {{date}} now follows the date format you chose in Settings, plus ten more variables.

    Also fixed: several ways a repeating task could lose its schedule.

  9. Harbor for the web

    1.0.26

    • Press L to lock your encrypted notes right away — or pick “Lock encryption” from the ⌘K menu when you’re in the middle of typing. Anything unsaved is saved and encrypted first, and Settings now shows the shortcut on its “Lock now” button.
    • Groundwork for downloading a single note as a self-contained web page — pictures, attachments and styling all in one file that opens with no internet connection. The button for it arrives in an upcoming release.
    • A watched folder that has recovered no longer keeps showing the error it ran into last time.
    • When a note arrives by email and cannot be filed the way you asked, the notice we send you now lists every reason instead of dropping some of them.
    • Turning on two-factor authentication now says so when a code was not actually sent, instead of reporting success — and a code that failed to send no longer counts against your hourly limit.
  10. Harbor for Android

    1.0.4

    Export as Markdown — your whole account, one notebook, or a single note. A new activity strip shows an export’s progress wherever you are in the app, and tells you when it’s ready to download.

    Import an Obsidian vault. Sketches can hold more than one page. New notes file into the notebook you’re viewing instead of Inbox. The move-to-notebook picker has search. Images in emailed notes render again.

    Plus a rebuilt sign-in, Clear account, and a note’s ID on the Info panel.

  11. Harbor for iPhone and iPad

    1.0.16

    Harbor now runs on more devices.

    • iPhone & iPad: Harbor now requires iOS 18 instead of iOS 26, so it installs on iPhone XR, XS and XS Max.
    • Mac: Harbor now requires macOS 15 instead of macOS 26, including Intel Macs back to 2018.

    Also in this update:

    • Tasks: one sort menu, five fields, and both sort directions.
    • Repeating tasks: “Last day of the month” is now available in custom recurrence.
    • Encryption: ⌘L locks your encrypted notes on macOS and iPadOS, saving the open editor first. Harbor also no longer offers encryption setup before your first sync has finished.
    • Watched folders: the “suggest a title” setting now applies on the Mac.
    • Fixed a crash when recording audio on a Mac with no microphone.
    • Fixed sync, the editor, and the idle lock getting stuck after the system clock moved backwards.
    • Notebooks on iPhone and iPad now list ungrouped notebooks first, then stacks, with Trash last.
    • Clearer messages when an attachment is too large for your plan, and clearer passkey errors.
  12. Harbor for Mac (Mac App Store)

    1.0.16

    Harbor now runs on more devices.

    • iPhone & iPad: Harbor now requires iOS 18 instead of iOS 26, so it installs on iPhone XR, XS and XS Max.
    • Mac: Harbor now requires macOS 15 instead of macOS 26, including Intel Macs back to 2018.

    Also in this update:

    • Tasks: one sort menu, five fields, and both sort directions.
    • Repeating tasks: “Last day of the month” is now available in custom recurrence.
    • Encryption: ⌘L locks your encrypted notes on macOS and iPadOS, saving the open editor first. Harbor also no longer offers encryption setup before your first sync has finished.
    • Watched folders: the “suggest a title” setting now applies on the Mac.
    • Fixed a crash when recording audio on a Mac with no microphone.
    • Fixed sync, the editor, and the idle lock getting stuck after the system clock moved backwards.
    • Notebooks on iPhone and iPad now list ungrouped notebooks first, then stacks, with Trash last.
    • Clearer messages when an attachment is too large for your plan, and clearer passkey errors.
  13. Harbor for Mac (direct download)

    1.0.18

    New

    • Standard Notes import — bring your notes, tags and attachments over from Standard Notes, with the option to encrypt everything as it comes in.
    • Markdown export — export your whole account as Markdown, or download any single note as a Markdown file.
    • Clear account — empty an account without deleting it.
    • Files, rebuilt — an upload button, true totals, grid and list views, filters, and a details panel with a preview, file info, and which notes each file appears in.
    • Copy a note’s ID straight from the Info panel.

    Fixed

    • Images no longer vanish from a note the first time you edit it.
    • Text sizes and spacing now match the rest of Harbor.
    • Arrow keys move the highlight in the note-link picker.
    • Notebook stacks keep their collapsed state through a rename.
    • The share confirmation now tells you when the note became public.
  14. Harbor for Windows

    0.2.2

    Sign in with Apple, fixed

    • Sign in with Apple — The button opens Apple itself instead of Harbor's own sign-in page — the same fix Google got in the last release.
  15. Harbor for the web

    1.0.25

    • Two-factor authentication can send its codes by text message, not just email.
    • Export any note or notebook as Markdown — from the export screen, or straight from a note’s menu.
    • Accounts created with Google or Apple can now delete their account, change their email and set a password: the confirmation step no longer asks for a password they never had.
    • Sign in with Apple works from the Windows app.
    • Long lines, wide tables and large images no longer push a note’s body sideways.
    • The note menu lists Download PDF above Download Markdown.
  16. Harbor for Windows

    0.2.1

    Sign in with Google, fixed

    • Sign in with Google — The button opens Google itself instead of Harbor's own sign-in page.
    • Sharing confirms itself — Making a note public, copying its link or making it private now tells you what happened.
    • Notes stay put — Long lines, wide tables and large images no longer push the note body sideways.
    • Files respects your plan — Uploads are checked before they start, and one the server keeps refusing can be cleared from the queue.
  17. Harbor for the web

    1.0.24

    • Import from Standard Notes: upload your backup and Harbor brings your notes across — encrypted notes can be re-encrypted with your Harbor passphrase on the way in.
    • A new “Clear account” option in Settings empties an account without deleting it — useful for starting fresh after a test import.
    • Settings now shows one clear storage panel: what’s on this device, what clearing the cache frees, and what removing the copy does.
    • “Learn more” links on the import screens for Evernote and Standard Notes.
  18. Harbor for the web

    1.0.23

    • Groundwork for exporting notes as Markdown. The export itself arrives in an upcoming release.
  19. Harbor for the web

    1.0.22

    • The same build as 1.0.23, re-released while we repaired our publishing pipeline. Nothing changed between the two.
  20. Harbor for the web

    1.0.21

    • No changes — a brief configuration test of our emergency-off switch for offline mode, turned back on within minutes.
  21. Harbor for the web

    1.0.20

    • No changes — part of the same configuration test as 1.0.21.
  22. Harbor for the web

    1.0.19

    • Harbor now works offline. Write a new note, edit, tag, move, trash and restore notes, manage notebooks and tasks — all with no connection. Everything syncs itself when you’re back online.
    • Refreshing the page offline keeps you signed in instead of showing a login screen.
    • Files and images you’ve viewed open instantly and work offline; attaching a file offline now retries itself when you reconnect.
    • Switching notebooks is much faster, especially on large accounts.
    • If a note can’t save, Harbor now says so honestly, warns you before you close the tab, and retries when your connection returns.
    • Settings shows how much space Harbor uses on your device, with a switch to keep nothing on it at all.
  23. Harbor for the web

    1.0.18

    Harbor just got a few fixes

    • Your pictures stay in your notes — The editor was dropping plain images when it saved. They're kept now.
    • Emailed-in notes keep their pictures — Images the message points at are stored with the note.
    • Large exports open properly on macOS
    • Export links last an hour — Long enough to resume a big download that gets interrupted.
  24. Harbor for the web

    1.0.17

    A faster sidebar, this time in the browser. Harbor works out your note counts on your own device whenever it can, and it was doing far more work than it needed to. On large accounts that removes roughly two seconds of waiting every time the app opens.
  25. Harbor for the web

    1.0.16

    Faster sidebar on large accounts. The note counts shown beside your notebooks and tags are now worked out from a proper index instead of by re-reading the whole library. On the largest accounts that turns a twenty-second wait into well under a second, every time the app opens.
  26. Harbor for the web

    1.0.15

    What's new in Harbor

    • Obsidian import — bring a vault across — folders become notebooks and your [[links]] keep working
    • Table of contents — turn any selection of notes into one linked index
    • Public pages — links between published notes now work instead of being stripped out
    • Before you publish — Harbor tells you when a note links to ones that are still private
    • Faster note list — large accounts open quicker
  27. Harbor for the web

    1.0.14

    No notes written for this one — the version and the date are still worth publishing.

  28. Harbor for the web

    1.0.13

    What's new in Harbor

    • Templates — a default notebook, tags, and variables like date and title that fill themselves in
    • Repeating tasks — plain-English schedules and a next-due date
    • Word count — the editor preference now actually shows one
    • Note IDs — copy one from the Info panel for the CLI, API or MCP
    • Uploads — files that are too large or unsupported are refused before they upload
  29. Harbor for Android

    1.0.3

    Text sitting on Harbor’s blue is easier to read throughout the app — the notes list, tasks, notebooks, search, the side navigation and the home-screen widget all now meet accessibility contrast standards.
  30. Harbor for the web

    1.0.12

    • Large accounts open much faster — a note list no longer reads your whole library just to render one page.
    • Harbor now tells you what changed after an update, instead of quietly becoming a different app.
  31. Harbor for Android

    1.0.2

    Share a note with anyone: make it public, copy its link, and revoke it again whenever you like.

    Set any notebook as your default from its long-press menu.

    Watched folders can now suggest titles for the notes they bring in.

    Very large notes no longer break reading or search.

    Fixed: a note containing a table showed a stray tag in the notes list, and signing out during a sync could close the app.

  32. Harbor for Windows

    0.2.0

    • Plan & Billing is its own section, with a working purchase flow.
    • The Files screen matches the web: filters, sort, upload, card metadata and a resizable details panel.
    • Ctrl+L locks encryption from anywhere.
    • Recurrence chips describe the rule instead of just saying “Custom”.
    • Files that have not reached the server say so, and a dead session signs out and tells you rather than failing quietly.
    • Harbor warns before a move would encrypt a note and delete its history, and the default notebook can never be encrypt-by-default.
  33. Harbor for Android

    1.0.1

    Encryption, end to end: seal individual notes, keep a notebook encrypted by default, and lock the vault from a Quick Settings tile.

    Export your notes — every notebook or just one, in either format.

    A real tablet layout instead of the phone screen stretched wide.

    Faster search: results now rank by relevance.

    Fixed: the notes list no longer stalls on large accounts, document scanning works again, and a failed attachment upload now says so and offers a retry.

  34. Harbor for Mac (Mac App Store)

    1.0.14

    No notes written for this one — the version and the date are still worth publishing.

  35. Harbor for Mac (direct download)

    1.0.15

    Bug fixes and improvements.
  36. Harbor for iPhone and iPad

    1.0.0

    Harbor’s first release for iPhone and iPad.
  37. Harbor for Windows

    0.1.3

    • Encryption holds together: an idle lock is on by default, moving a note into an encrypt-by-default notebook seals it, and a notebook’s encrypt-by-default can be changed after it exists.
    • Dragging files from Explorer into a note attaches them instead of failing in silence.
    • The slash menu’s inserts all work — five of them did nothing before.
    • The bulk “Tags” button applies tags to everything you selected.
  38. Harbor for Mac (direct download)

    1.0.11

    Encryption that keeps up with you

    • Touch ID re-opens an idle lock — An idle lock takes Touch ID now, not just the one at launch.
    • Version History respects encryption — No more ciphertext on screen, and no offer to restore a version it cannot read.
    • Notes stay sealed when they move — Moving a note into an encrypt-by-default notebook seals it, and a sync conflict copy stays encrypted.
    • Export is complete — Every export you have made, one slot per format, with the date it finished and a Delete.
    • A refreshed accent colour — Across the app and the editor, split so nothing below AA contrast ships.
  39. Harbor for Windows

    0.1.2

    • Export is complete — six states per format, a delete, and a per-notebook export.
    • A refreshed accent colour across the app and the editor, split so nothing below AA contrast ships.
    • Note-linked tasks show a note icon, and clicking it opens the note.
    • Pasting Markdown asks first instead of converting silently.
    • A note’s source URL is part of the offline search index, and a domain match ranks near the top.
    • Search says the index is still building instead of reporting “no results”.
  40. Harbor for Mac (direct download)

    1.0.10

    • Sparkle now genuinely checks for updates, and every flavor shows the same update banner.
    • Attaching a file no longer blocks the note while it uploads.
    • Rotating the phone with the camera open keeps the camera open.
    • Note-linked tasks show a note icon, and iPhone/iPad get the Mac’s “Go to note”.
    • Attachment cards and in-note task markers render as icons instead of emoji.
    • Paste fixes: “Paste as is” no longer pastes nothing, and leaving a note tells you when it drops a held Markdown paste.
    • Export leads with HTML; iPhone and iPad get the Mac’s “We’re here to help” intro.
  41. Harbor CLI

    0.1.14

    Export is finished: delete an export, pick the format and notebook with flags, and see the new export states.
  42. Harbor Web Clipper (Safari)

    0.1.40

    Fixed Safari reporting no website access even after you granted it.
  43. Harbor CLI

    0.1.13

    Documentation only — no user-facing changes.
  44. Harbor Web Clipper (Firefox)

    0.1.40

    Fixed Safari reporting no website access even after you granted it.
  45. Harbor Web Clipper (Chrome)

    0.1.40

    Fixed Safari reporting no website access even after you granted it.
  46. Harbor for Mac (direct download)

    1.0.9

    • Pasting Markdown now asks first, with a three-option choice, instead of converting silently.
    • A note’s source URL is part of the offline search index, and a domain match ranks near the top of the results.
    • Fixed the source-URL menu opening off the wrong edge and sizing itself to the chip.
  47. Harbor for Android

    0.1.0

    Harbor’s first release on Google Play.
  48. Harbor CLI

    0.1.12

    Tasks arrive on the command line: harbor tasks list, get, create, update, done, undone and delete.
  49. Harbor CLI

    0.1.11

    No notes written for this one — the version and the date are still worth publishing.

  50. Harbor CLI

    0.1.10

    No notes written for this one — the version and the date are still worth publishing.

  51. Harbor for Windows

    0.1.1

    The first Harbor for Windows release you can actually install: x64 and ARM64 installers, and existing installs now update themselves from the in-app feed.
  52. Harbor CLI

    0.1.9

    The Go module path moved to github.com/HarborMyNotes/harbor-cli.
  53. Harbor CLI

    0.1.8

    Your email-to-note address now shows up in harbor profile, and harbor inbound-email can show, reset, enable and disable it.
  54. Harbor CLI

    0.1.7

    harbor notes get shows a note’s source URL.
  55. Harbor CLI

    0.1.6

    New harbor support command for reaching support from the terminal.
  56. Harbor for Mac (Mac App Store)

    1.0.0

    Harbor’s first release on the Mac App Store.
  57. Harbor Web Clipper (Edge)

    0.1.30

    Harbor’s first Web Clipper release on Microsoft Edge.
  58. Harbor CLI

    0.1.5

    Log in through your browser. harbor login uses OAuth now, and the token it stores does not expire.
  59. Harbor CLI

    0.1.4

    Client-side end-to-end note encryption.
  60. Harbor CLI

    0.1.3

    harbor skill install sets Harbor up as an AI-agent skill for Claude Code, Codex and Cursor.
  61. Harbor CLI

    0.1.2

    Uploads detect their own file type, so OCR and thumbnails run on them.
  62. Harbor CLI

    0.1.1

    No notes written for this one — the version and the date are still worth publishing.

  63. Harbor CLI

    0.1.0

    The first Harbor CLI release — a full client for the Harbor API.

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