Swit for Desktop Version 3.5.21

Swit
Taste of Teamwork
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2 min readOct 20, 2021

Updated on 10/18/21

Version 3.5.21

Updates:

  • When adding to a task an email thread containing a large number of messages, the screen loading is completed when the first 10 messages are added while the remaining messages are still being added on the server side. This change is to ensure better performance and stability.
  • The display of the maximum number of channel & project members and pinned messages has changed from 99+ to 9999+ so that now users can see the exact number in a much larger range.
  • [Installed app] The taskbar/Dock app icon’s animation triggered by push notifications has been improved to remove distractions:
  • Set a limit for animation duration: 3 seconds for Windows / 1 bounce for macOS
  • An option added to disable the animation: From the top menu, SwitPreferencesAnimate app icon when receiving push notification.
  • [Installed app] The in-app zoom settings are now maintained even after the app is closed. Additionally, for Swit for Windows, the missing zoom-out shortcut is now supported (Ctrl + -).

Bug fixes:

  • When entering Workspace settings and immediately leaving it, the settings page would occasionally reopen.
  • In some environment and zoom settings, a white vertical line would show up in the project box icon.
  • When hovering over the thumbnail of a PDF attachment, the mouse pointer wouldn’t change to the magnifying glass icon.
  • In the task description editor, the presence of some language characters would abnormally cause the Confirm button to become disabled.
  • When choosing direct message recipients in the Workspace members panel, the latencies with checkbox selection and deselection would vary with screen size.
  • When creating a new task in the project screen, if the user typed the title in and pressed Enter quickly, the last character input would be dropped off from the created task’s title.
  • Custom emojis would disappear from the Recent section in the emoji box.
  • Google Calendar events shared as messages would show the UTC offset in the wrong format.

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