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authorelijah <elijah@riseup.net>2014-12-24 12:18:15 -0800
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Bitmask 0.7.0
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-The LEAP team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Bitmask 0.7.0 codename "One window to rule them all". We are introducing automatic secure updates for the Bitmask application, making use of a spell called "The Update Framework" http://theupdateframework.com/, aka TUF if you're on friendly terms. Based on your feedback, we are also introducing a sleek new settings panel. As usual, we have also crushed a few bugs along the way.
+The LEAP team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Bitmask 0.7.0 codename "One window to rule them all". We are introducing automatic secure updates for the Bitmask application, making use of a spell called [The Update Framework](http://theupdateframework.com/), aka TUF if you're on friendly terms. Based on your feedback, we are also introducing a sleek new settings panel. As usual, we have also crushed a few bugs along the way.
For the users of the Linux Bundles, this is the first Bitmask Desktop client release that brings the ability to self-update. This means that you will be able to easily up to date to the latest version. On startup, the app will look for updates, and let you known when a new release is ready and give you a one-click access to the update. If you are using your package manager, you will still have to use the traditional methods to get updates (in ubuntu/Debian, that’s apt-get update && apt-get upgrade).