- The window can be moved again on Windows. Grabbing the title bar strip to drag Cozy somewhere else could simply do nothing. The strip is now wired up to be draggable no matter what, so the window goes where you put it.
- The bottom bar no longer hides behind the Windows taskbar. If you’d maximized Cozy or used writing mode, the next launch could come back slightly too tall, with the word count, location, and tags strip half-swallowed by the taskbar. Cozy now remembers your real window size, including whether it was maximized, and always fits to the visible part of the screen.
- Spellcheck now speaks your language. Cozy matches your computer’s language to the right dictionary even when the names don’t line up exactly: Portuguese lands on the Brazilian dictionary, Chilean Spanish on the Spanish one. Before, writing in Portuguese on a Brazilian-set computer got red-underlined as if it were misspelled English.
- Deleting entries works on cloud and network drives. Some places a journal can live, like a Google Drive folder or a shared network folder, have no Recycle Bin, and deleting an entry there used to fail without a word. Now Cozy asks if you’d like to delete it permanently instead. And deleting an entry whose file is already gone no longer trips over itself.
- Big photos stay put. A very large picture, like a full-resolution iPhone photo, used to flash into an entry and then vanish a few seconds later. Cozy was handing the whole giant image to the screen, which couldn’t hold onto it. Now Cozy sizes it down for display first, so it loads quickly and stays on the page.
- No more orange rings around buttons and rows. Clicking or keyboard-hopping through the sidebar, settings, or calendar no longer draws a website-style outline around things, so Cozy behaves like the desktop app it is. Text fields keep their soft glow so you always know where you’re typing.
- Quieter update checks. When GitHub momentarily can’t answer, usually a brief hiccup on their end, Cozy now treats it like any other passing blip. It still tells you and tries again later, but no longer files it as a crash report.
- The menu no longer crashes after you close the window. On Mac, Cozy stays running in the menu bar once you close its window, and picking something like “Random Entry” from up there used to crash it. Now Cozy simply reopens your journal instead.
v1.0.2