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Major Changes
* There are numerous performance optimizations throughout the program, lowering CPU usage and improving responsiveness. We will continue to focus on this over the next few weeks
* Fixed three crash causing bugs thanks to the new crash reporter. Keep the crash reports coming so we can fix any that remain
* Possible fix for 2 bugs that caused the CPU to spin to 100% and stay there
* Attempted to fix a bug that caused some Hotmail to fail at login. We can't reproduce this with any of our test accounts so please let us know if it didn't work
* Fixed a bug that caused Digsby to get stuck at “Checking for Updates…” if your proxy returned bad data instead of a file manifest
* Fixed a bug that caused some incoming IM's to not show for Yahoo accounts
Bug Fixes
* Fixed a bug that caused endless Yahoo authorization requests to show
* Fixed a bug that caused Google Talk to show all buddies as offline when you log in as invisible
* Fixed bugs that caused sending and receiving offline IMs in MSN to not work
* Fixed bugs that caused HTML to show in the IM window in certain cases for AIM buddies using Miranda or Pidgin
* Fixed a bug that caused Jabber to disconnect when you couldn't save a buddy icon to cache
* Digsby will work more reliable when installing it on a network drive
* Fixed a bug with MSN that was triggered by entering a buddy name with a space in front of it
* Fixed a bug that caused Digsby to get stuck when loading corrupt data from the local cache
* Possible fix for false positives with spell checking
* Fixed a bug in retrieving MSN buddy icons after the first attempt failed due to network issues
* Fixed a bug that caused Digsby to open an email application other than your default mail client
* Fixed a glitch that caused the user interface to draw artifacts everywhere
* Actually turn off LinkedIn when you uncheck it in preferences
* Fixed a bug that prevented Digsby from getting some email favicons
* No more “2.0” unread emails for Yahoo Mail
Enhancements
* We are no longer showing ICQ snac error 21, 5
* If you don't type @hotmail.com in your MSN username we now add it for you during login so you don't get authentication errors
* Added a backup login mechanism for Yahoo Mail
* Spell check now ignores case (internet vs. Internet) since most people don't capitalize in IM conversations
* If Digsby crashes it asks you if you would like to restart it after sending us the crash report
* Changed the default privacy for Jabber accounts to not block unknown users so server announcements are not blocked by default
* Don't block SMS messages if privacy setting is set to block those not on your contact list
* Right click menu in IM window does not enable “Copy” unless you select something
* New file transfers don't cause the file transfer window to jump to the bottom since they get added to the top
* There are numerous performance optimizations throughout the program, lowering CPU usage and improving responsiveness. We will continue to focus on this over the next few weeks
* Fixed three crash causing bugs thanks to the new crash reporter. Keep the crash reports coming so we can fix any that remain
* Possible fix for 2 bugs that caused the CPU to spin to 100% and stay there
* Attempted to fix a bug that caused some Hotmail to fail at login. We can't reproduce this with any of our test accounts so please let us know if it didn't work
* Fixed a bug that caused Digsby to get stuck at “Checking for Updates…” if your proxy returned bad data instead of a file manifest
* Fixed a bug that caused some incoming IM's to not show for Yahoo accounts
Bug Fixes
* Fixed a bug that caused endless Yahoo authorization requests to show
* Fixed a bug that caused Google Talk to show all buddies as offline when you log in as invisible
* Fixed bugs that caused sending and receiving offline IMs in MSN to not work
* Fixed bugs that caused HTML to show in the IM window in certain cases for AIM buddies using Miranda or Pidgin
* Fixed a bug that caused Jabber to disconnect when you couldn't save a buddy icon to cache
* Digsby will work more reliable when installing it on a network drive
* Fixed a bug with MSN that was triggered by entering a buddy name with a space in front of it
* Fixed a bug that caused Digsby to get stuck when loading corrupt data from the local cache
* Possible fix for false positives with spell checking
* Fixed a bug in retrieving MSN buddy icons after the first attempt failed due to network issues
* Fixed a bug that caused Digsby to open an email application other than your default mail client
* Fixed a glitch that caused the user interface to draw artifacts everywhere
* Actually turn off LinkedIn when you uncheck it in preferences
* Fixed a bug that prevented Digsby from getting some email favicons
* No more “2.0” unread emails for Yahoo Mail
Enhancements
* We are no longer showing ICQ snac error 21, 5
* If you don't type @hotmail.com in your MSN username we now add it for you during login so you don't get authentication errors
* Added a backup login mechanism for Yahoo Mail
* Spell check now ignores case (internet vs. Internet) since most people don't capitalize in IM conversations
* If Digsby crashes it asks you if you would like to restart it after sending us the crash report
* Changed the default privacy for Jabber accounts to not block unknown users so server announcements are not blocked by default
* Don't block SMS messages if privacy setting is set to block those not on your contact list
* Right click menu in IM window does not enable “Copy” unless you select something
* New file transfers don't cause the file transfer window to jump to the bottom since they get added to the top
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ICQ 8.1.6322
Google Talk 1.0.0.104 Beta
XChat 2.8.9
Miranda 0.10.13

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