2021-04-08
Cryptomator Roadmap Early 2021
Development on Cryptomator 1.5.x is coming to an end and we are now working on the next major version 1.6.x. Read more about it in this roadmap!
2021-04-08
Development on Cryptomator 1.5.x is coming to an end and we are now working on the next major version 1.6.x. Read more about it in this roadmap!
2021-03-31
Basically, there are two types of people: Those who back up regularly and those who have never lost data. On the occasion of “World Backup Day”, we want to explain to you why you should think about creating a backup regularly, even if you have been lucky so far.
2020-12-23
We announced it last month and now we are ready… our gift to the community for the holidays: Cryptomator for Android is now fully open-source!
2020-11-20
We recently released Cryptomator 1.5.10 for Windows, macOS, and Linux with many new features and bugfixes. Well, actually the changes were in 1.5.9 but we followed it up with a hotfix release. With the (crazy) year nearing its end, we’d like to give you some insight to our roadmap across all platforms for the upcoming months!
2020-05-07
Use Cryptomator for Android and revoke the app’s internet permissions to make backdoors almost impossible.
2020-04-20
Cryptomator 1.5.0 is now available with a brand-new user interface (incl. dark mode) and an improved vault format.
2020-02-12
Cryptomator 1.5.0 is coming soon with a redesigned UI, improved usability, and performance enhancements. The Android app gains new features and a licensing option, while the iOS app receives minor updates. We’re finalizing features and preparing documentation, with future plans to support Java 14, Flatpak, and new Android functionalities.
2019-07-21
We’re enhancing Cryptomator across platforms. Desktop 1.4.12 adds Linux password storage and custom mount flags; 1.5.0 will bring a UI redesign. On iOS, Files app integration is next. Android 1.4.0 features auto photo upload and third-party app editing, with more updates planned.
2019-01-14
Happy New Year! We’re switching to OpenJDK and OpenJFX for shorter release cycles and easier builds. This may also enable Cryptomator to move to “main” in Debian repos. Upcoming updates will add symlink support, and a complete UI redesign is planned for version 1.5.0.
2018-11-06
Introducing Dokany (Windows) and FUSE (macOS, Linux) support. Vaults can now be mounted via Dokany and FUSE which is now the preferred way over WebDAV. Expect vastly improved integration into the system.