Lifeline 1.4.7 release notes

By 

Tim

 

Metz

 

on 

July 29, 2021

‍Version 1.4.7 of Lifeline is here, giving you the option to adjust the thickness of your Lifeline (head over to "Preferences > Your Lifeline" if you're eager to do so).

Version 1.4.7 of Lifeline is here, giving you the option to adjust the thickness of your Lifeline (head over to "Preferences > Your Lifeline" if you're eager to do so). We've also added improved usage analytics to study and tweak onboarding and other crucial elements of the app. Plus, it goes almost without saying, bug fixes and other minor improvements.

Here are the exact updates:

  • Added an option in Preferences to customize the thickness of your Lifeline.
  • Provided an option in the main menu to book a free productivity coaching session.
  • Implemented Segment and Mixpanel for internal analytics to get data to improve the user experience.
  • Squashed a bug that kept Lifeline zoomed out after finishing a session cycle.
  • Fixed a bug that made the session label window disappear.
  • Addressed a problem with the auto launching of meetings because of a bug in the latest version of macOS that affects M1 computers.
  • Resolved a problem that caused Lifeline to suppress all notifications and input windows when you choose to only reveal Lifeline on mouse-over.

The update should arrive automatically but you can also update manually by choosing "Check for Updates..." from the taskbar dropdown menu.

Don't have Lifeline yet? Head over to the macOS App Store and give it a try right now.

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