Detwinner 0.2.1 is the minor update which includes the changes in the AppStream metadata to improve the way in which Detwinner is integrated with different software package managers.
Today, almost one year after the initial release, we’re happy to present the updated version of our open-source duplicate file finder for Linux systems.
Main changes in this version:
A warning will be shown in case if the deletion of a file fails.
Program name is now correctly displayed in the taskbar instead of Untitled window.
Deletion will not stop if one of the files was already deleted elsewhere.
Recent shortcut is not shown anymore in the places sidebar.
Application menu has been removed to align with GNOME Human Interface Guidelines.
Flatpak now supports interactions with the trash bin — so it’s re-enabled in the flatpak version of Detwinner.
Together with the usual bug fixing, the major 2.04.001 release of Detwinner marks the first time that we’re proposing a 64-bit build in additional to the traditional 32-bit one.
This build will support the 64-bit versions of Windows starting from Windows Vista; all the functionalities remain the same, and all serial numbers are valid for both versions.