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Back & forward in Settings, a Quit button, and optional analytics
A small follow-up to 0.12.0. The settings window now supports browser-style Back and Forward navigation, you can quit Themia straight from Settings, and a new opt-out toggle lets you share anonymous usage data to help shape what gets built next. Opening "Manage connections" from a widget once again shows all your connected accounts.
Read release notesCrash recovery, reliable multi-screen sync, and Explorer-style file moves
This release makes Themia sturdier and more predictable. A new safe mode automatically recovers the app if a bad setting ever stops it from starting, per-screen settings now sync reliably across monitors, and dragging files out of a folder widget moves them just like Explorer. It also includes a large under-the-hood stability pass across error handling, settings storage, and how the app talks to its backend.
Read release notesGerman & Spanish, desktop throughshine, and a smoother first run
Themia now speaks two more languages and greets new installs with a proper welcome tour. The headline feature is “throughshine” — widgets that let the desktop show through for a cleaner, more integrated look. This release also reworks how widgets handle clicks and window passthrough, and adds a game mode that steps aside while a fullscreen app or presentation is running.
Read release notesFaster startup
A small but welcome one: Themia now starts noticeably faster by skipping the Windows logon delay, and a launch bug that left screen-bar widgets blank is fixed.
Read release notesUndo, a redesigned settings modal, and Google sign-in
Settings got a redesign, common actions are now undoable, and you can connect a Google account. Under the hood, logging is centralized and the end-to-end test suite grew to 39 specs. A long list of folder, music, and GPU widget fixes rounds it out.
Read release notesLighter on the CPU
A performance pass for the folder widget: the file watcher is throttled, thumbnails no longer load eagerly, and a couple of polling and download bugs are gone. A debug log system landed to make future issues easier to track down.
Read release notesPer-screen design overrides
You can now style each screen independently — background color, widget background, and blur — from a new Screen Settings entry in the desktop right-click menu. The folder widget gains item-size control, and there are new Themia branding and color-swatch widgets.
Read release notesSharper icons and a bigger settings modal
Folder icons now use high-resolution system image lists, files open in their default app instead of Explorer, and you can rename in grid view. The settings modal is larger, and several folder-widget memory and threading issues are fixed.
Read release notesPer-screen wallpapers and smarter drops
Set a different wallpaper per screen, tune background blur, and duplicate a whole screen from the context menu. Drag-and-drop gets smarter — including virtual files dropped from Chrome — and a few widgets that could freeze the UI are fixed or removed.
Read release notesTo-dos, an icon picker, and a demo screen
The to-do widget can now create and delete tasks, widgets get an icon picker, and a new demo screen makes it easy to show off a layout. Settings and assorted layout bugs got some attention too.
Read release notesReal Windows drag and drop
Themia now uses native Windows OLE drag-and-drop, so file operations work across monitors and even to and from VS Code. Account management moved into a shared modal, and the settings modal behaves itself on small screens.
Read release notesMulti-screen and a to-do widget
Proper multi-screen handling arrives, along with a to-do widget, a welcome widget, and a richer file explorer. Dragging widgets around gets a nicer ghosting effect.
Read release notesGallery widget and auto-update
A gallery widget, demo mode, and widget icons land — and Themia can now update itself automatically.
Read release notesLicensing and a release pipeline
Behind-the-scenes groundwork: a license verification system and a public release pipeline so updates can ship reliably.
Read release notesCalculator widgets and a design pass
Calculator widgets get split out, the overall widget design improves, and the GitHub stats widget is fixed.
Read release notesMore widgets, fewer bugs
A handful of new widgets, an improved Git widget, and fixes for the multiple-instances and autostart issues.
Read release notesThe first release
The first public build of Themia — a Tauri v2 desktop widget app for Windows, with system monitors, a folder widget, weather, now-playing and Git widgets, auto-update, and an installer.
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