For this release we wanted to continue our efforts towards improving CryptPad usability. We've also added a new Kanban application which was in its final stage for quite some time.
## What's new
### Features
* We've added a new kanban application!
* You can create boards, add items to those boards and move items from one board to another.
* It includes almost all the features seen in the other apps: templates, password protection, history, read-only, etc.
* Kanban can be shared and used collaboratively.
* This new app was prototyped by @ldubost, and based on [jkanban](https://github.com/riktar/jkanban) by @riktar
* We've improved our tagging feature.
* When you want to add tags to a pad, you will see suggestions based on the tags you've already used
* There is a new *Tags* category in CryptDrive for logged in users. It shows all the tags you've used in your pads and their number of use.
* In the Poll application, the line where your cursor is located will be highlighted so that you can see easily which option you're looking at.
### Bug fixes
* We've fixed two interface bugs in the Share menu which made it difficult to change the access rights for the link (edit or read-only) in some cases.
* A bug introduced in the previous version prevented loading of the drive if it contained some content from an alpha version of CryptPad.
* Some parts of our UI were using CSS values not supported by all browsers.
* Some pads created more than one year ago were not loading properly.
This is a small release due to a surplus of holidays in France during the Month of May.
We'd been planning to implement _Password-protected Pads_ for a long time, but we had not found a good opportunity to do so within our roadmap.
After a generous donation from one of our users who considered this a critical feature, we were able to dedicate some resources towards delivering it to all of our users.
## Update notes
This release depends on new APIs in our `chainpad-crypto` module. Additionally, we have fixed a critical bug in `chainpad-listmap`.
Admins will need to update their clientside dependencies with `bower update` when deploying.
## What's new
### For Users
* Users can now protect their new pads with a password.
* This makes it safer to share very sensitive links over email or messengers, as anyone who gains access to the link will still need the password to edit or view pads.
* This also protects your pads against browsers which share your history across devices via the cloud.
* We recommend that you share passwords using a different messenger tool.
* Passwords cannot be set or changed after creation time (yet), so we also recommend you consider how secure your pad will need to be when you create it.
* Password protection coincides with an update to our URL encoding scheme. URLs are generally quite a bit shorter than before, while offering more functionality.
* Existing users will have a short delay the first time that they load this version of CryptPad, as it contains a migration of their CryptDrive's data format.
* This migration is very tolerant of interuptions, so if you need to close your browser while it is in progress, you are free to do so.
### For Admins
* Admins can look forward to happier users!
### Bug fixes
* data loss when reconnecting in our poll app
* we've fixed a minor bug in our poll app which caused an increasing number of tooltips to be added to elements
After careful consideration we've decided to name each release in this cycle after a cute animal, iterating through the letters of the Latin alphabet from A to Z.
## Goals
We wanted to update CryptPad's appearance once more, adopting the colors from our logo throughout more of its interface.
## Update notes
This release coincides with the introduction of new APIs in ChainPad, so we recommend that adminstrators update their clientside dependencies by running `bower update`.
As recent updates have updated serverside dependencies, we also recommend that you run `npm update` and _restart your server_.
## What's new
### For Users
* CryptPad 2.0.0 features a complete German-language translation, thanks to contributions from @polx, @kpcyrd, and @micealachman
* CryptPad has a new look!
* we've adopted the color scheme of our logo for more UI elements throughout CryptPad, on the loading screen and various dialogs
* we've customized our checkboxes and radio buttons to match
* we've updated the look of our pad creation screen to feature up to four templates per page, with tab and button navigation
* tooltips have been made to match the dialogs on our pad creation screen
* clients now store their usage of various templates in their CryptDrive, and rank templates by popularity in the pad creation screen
* we no longer show usage tips on the loading screen
* Users who visit pads which have been deleted or otherwise do not exist are now prompted to redirect to their home page
* Our poll and whiteboard apps now use an in-house CSS framework to help us maintain consistency with the other applications
### For Admins
* we've updated the example configuration file (`config.example.js`) to no longer require a leading space before the domain, as we found it to be a common source of confusion. This will only affect newly generated config files.
* our webserver has been configured to support HTTP access of the client datastore, to facilitate scripts which parse and decrypt history without having to go through our websocket infrastructure
* we no longer use a single image for our favicon and our loading screen icon, allowing admins to customize either feature of their instance independently
* We've also moved the rest of the styles for the loading screen from `/common/` into `/customize.dist/`,
* move loading screen implementation from `/common/` to `/customize.dist/`
## Bug fixes
* don't eat tab presses when focused on register button
* idempotent picker initialization
* CKEditor fixes
* drag and drop text
* media-tag movement integrated as CKEditor plugin