Fractal is a Matrix messaging app for GNOME written in Rust. Its interface is optimized for collaboration in large groups, such as free software projects.
Fractal 5.beta1 is the first beta release since the rewrite of Fractal to take advantage of GTK 4 and the Matrix Rust SDK. It is the result of over two years of work.
New features since Fractal 5.alpha1:
Of course, there are a also a lot of less visible changes, fixes and translations thanks to all our contributors, and our upstream projects.
As the version implies, this is still considered beta stage and might trigger crashes or other bugs but overall should be pretty stable.
A list of blocking issues for the release of version 5 can be found in the Fractal v5 milestone on GitLab.
Fractal 5.alpha1 is the first release since Fractal has been rewritten to take advantage of GTK 4 and the Matrix Rust SDK. It is the result of eighteen months of work.
Currently supported features are:
Major missing features are:
As the name implies, this is still considered alpha stage and is not ready for general use just yet. If you want to give this development version a try, you can get it from the GNOME Apps Nightly flatpak repository (See wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Nightly).
A list of known issues and missing features for a 5.0 release can be found in the Fractal v5 milestone on Gitlab.
This new major release is the result of 10 months of hard work.
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This new minor release is the result of 2 months of hard work.
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This new minor release is the result of 2 months of hard work.
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This new major release is the result of 7 months of hard work by 37 contributors pushing over 200 commits.
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This new major release is the result of 3 months of hard work by 25 contributors pushing over 340 commits.
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