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
Releases
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Harbor now runs on more devices.
Also in this update:
Harbor now runs on more devices.
Also in this update:
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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.
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.
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harbor tasks list, get, create,
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github.com/HarborMyNotes/harbor-cli.harbor profile, and
harbor inbound-email can show, reset, enable and disable it.harbor notes get shows a note’s source URL.harbor support command for reaching support from the terminal.harbor login uses OAuth now, and the
token it stores does not expire.harbor skill install sets Harbor up as an AI-agent skill for Claude
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