NewOffline mode for desktop app. Tana Outliner for desktop now works offline! Full editing in personal workspaces, read access to shared workspaces. No disruption when temporarily disconnecting and option to enter full offline mode for longer sessions without internet.
ImprovedWorkspace default content width setting. Added workspace default for content width. Shift+click a width option to set your default for all new nodes. Access via width button or command line with 'Set content width default'. New nodes will use your default width automatically. Per-node overrides still work.
ImprovedPinned fields for supertag configuration. Mark important fields as pinned in supertag configuration. Pinned fields are more accessible in the filter toolbar, display at the top of tagged nodes, and show first in all view options (Filter, Sort, Group, Display).
ImprovediOS Liquid Glass design update. iOS: New Liquid Glass design.
ImprovedClaude Haiku 4.5 added to AI model picker. Claude Haiku 4.5 added to AI model picker.
FixedList view in set view type command. List (navigation) view is now also available in the "Set view type" command node.
FixedOld workspace invite acceptance restored. Fixed accepting old invites that didn't have a 72h time limit, it was broken for a short while.
FixedSupertag outdent from heading no longer locks. Outdenting a supertag definition from a heading parent no longer locks it in heading state.
FixedGray empty panel error resolved. Fixed 'Could not find node for panel' error that caused gray empty panels.
FixedMissing panel redirects to Today. Fix for error where "Nothing here" was shown, if you tried to navigate to a panel that didn't exist anymore. We will now route to Today instead.
FixedTemplate option fields no longer block publishing. Fixed issue where option fields in templates would incorrectly trigger 'References outside this template' errors, preventing template publishing.
FixedGrammar fix in Find nodes command. Fixed grammatical error in 'Find nodes' command that used "that is" instead of "that are". Engineers promise to 'Ask AI' for grammar rules from now on.