Releases: kueda/chuck
Chuck v0.5.1
Fixed
- Bug writing duplicate media files to backup archives, creating invalid archives
Mostly a fix for a bug I found in v0.5.0.
The attached assets should include something that works on various versions of Mac OS, Windows, and Linux, but your operating system will try to tell you they are dangerous software because they are not yet built in a way that says they're from a verified developer. On a Mac, you need to go to the Security section of the System Settings after you try to install it to circumvent this, and on Windows you may even need to approve the download before you can run the installer.
Chuck v0.5.0
New
- sound support for iNat downloads
- resizable columns in table view of occurrences
- update existing iNat archives: instead of re-downloading a large backup, you can now just "top off" an existing archive using the same filters used to generate it
Fixed
- preserve scroll position in cards view when switching to map
- perform searches on boolean fields
- disable map rotation and perspective changes
And several other improvements to improvement and disk usage
The attached assets should include something that works on various versions of Mac OS, Windows, and Linux, but your operating system will try to tell you they are dangerous software because they are not yet built in a way that says they're from a verified developer. On a Mac, you need to go to the Security section of the System Settings after you try to install it to circumvent this, and on Windows you may even need to approve the download before you can run the installer.
Chuck v0.4.0
New
- min/max inputs for coordinateUncertaintyInMeters
- filter iNat downloads by URL, letting you configure downloads of any set of filters you can make at https://www.inaturalist.org/observations (#32)
- export filtered occurrences as CSV, KML, and DwC-A (#35)
Fixed
- stop showing negative time remaining estimate in photo downloads (#36)
- set window title w/ archive details in Ubuntu (#37)
The attached assets should include something that works on various versions of Mac OS, Windows, and Linux, but your operating system will try to tell you they are dangerous software because they are not yet built in a way that says they're from a verified developer. On a Mac, you need to go to the Security section of the System Settings after you try to install it to circumvent this, and on Windows you may even need to approve the download before you can run the installer.
Chuck v0.3.0
NEW
- offline maps: download global and regional sets of offline maps, courtesy of Protomaps and OpenStreetMap
- drag-and-drop to open archives: just drag the zip file onto the occurrences window or the app icon in the dock to open
FIXED
- remove empty Window menu from Linux (#19)
- improved support for Audiovisual extension (show groups without error, show
images in Cards view and details) (#20) - cancelling iNat download should cancel all associated photo downloads (#13)
The attached assets should include something that works on various versions of Mac OS, Windows, and Linux, but your operating system will try to tell you they are dangerous software because they are not yet built in a way that says they're from a verified developer. On a Mac, you need to go to the Security section of the System Settings after you try to install it to circumvent this, and on Windows you may even need to approve the download before you can run the installer.
Chuck v0.2.2
NEW
- add Download from iNat button to splash screen (#4)
- show archive size estimate before download (#6)
- add autocomplete for iNat taxon, place, and user filters in download tool
- add styled authentication confirmation page
- support downloading iNat comments in archive
- restyle iNat download tool
FIXED
- show photos when included in archive (8b859f6)
- smooth remaining time estimate while downloading
- avoid error opening archive immediately after downloading it
- remove empty menus
- hide Audiovisual extension option (almost entirely redundant with the SimpleMultimedia extension, so probably just confusing)
The attached assets should include something that works on various versions of Mac OS, Windows, and Linux, but your operating system will try to tell you they are dangerous software because they are not yet built in a way that says they're from a verified developer. On a Mac, you need to go to the Security section of the System Settings after you try to install it to circumvent this, and on Windows you may even need to approve the download before you can run the installer.
Chuck v0.1.2
First release! Still VERY rough around the edges, but you can do some basic things:
- View a DarwinCore Archive from GBIF (i.e. with an occurrence core)
- Download data from iNat with very basic filters using taxon, place, and user IDs
- Embed photos in the archive (outside the DarwinCore Archive standard, but it works)
The attached assets should include something that works on various versions of Mac OS, Windows, and Linux, but your operating system will try to tell you they are dangerous software because they are not yet built in a way that says they're from a verified developer. On a Mac, you need to go to the Security section of the System Settings after you try to install it to circumvent this, and on Windows you may even need to approve the download before you can run the installer.