Version v0.9.6

Release date: Nov 19 2025

A new All Versions page and a cleaner way to browse Simpleread’s release history.

Overview

A release history that keeps up with you

v0.9.6 is all about the story of Simpleread itself. As more versions pile up, it becomes harder to remember when something changed, which release added a feature, or where a small fix came from. This update gives releases their own, dedicated home: a place where the newest versions stay close, and the full history is always just one click away.

Instead of one long, endless list, releases are now grouped, collapsible, and easier to scan. Whether you’re checking what changed this week or revisiting how Simpleread looked a year ago, the new layout is built to handle it.

Recent releases up front, history one click away

The main releases view now focuses on what’s most useful day to day: your 10 most recent versions. You get a tight, readable overview of the latest changes instead of scrolling through a long archive.

When you do want to go deeper, a dedicated “See older releases” button takes you straight into the full history. No extra digging, no hunting through menus – you can jump between “What’s new now?” and “What changed in the past?” in a single move.

The new All Versions page

v0.9.6 introduces a brand new All Versions page – a dedicated space where every release lives together in one structured view. It’s the “master list” of Simpleread updates, designed for browsing, comparing, and rediscovering what changed over time.

Instead of a flat archive, versions are now grouped into collapsible sections. You might see something like “v0.x versions (2024–2025)” with all the matching releases tucked neatly underneath. Open the group you care about, close the rest, and you instantly reduce the noise to just the period you’re interested in.

On top of that, the page is wired up with a simple major-version filter (v0, v1, v2, and so on). As Simpleread grows, you’ll be able to jump straight to the major line that matters to you, instead of scrolling through everything at once.

Release entries that are easier to read

The individual release cards themselves have been refreshed so they’re more pleasant to read. There’s more breathing room for text, better spacing around the headings, and a layout that remains readable even when releases appear in tighter columns or on smaller screens.

Each release can now be collapsed into a compact state when you’re done with it. That means you can keep a quick overview of the versions you care about while hiding the ones you already know by heart. It’s a small change, but it keeps long lists feeling under control.

The result is a release history that feels more like a curated journal and less like a log file. You can skim, expand, and collapse as needed, instead of being forced to scroll past dense blocks of text.

Built for the future (and for search)

v0.9.6 also takes care of the quieter, long-term details. The release pages and cards now use a structure that’s friendlier to search engines, so version notes are easier to discover from the outside world. When someone searches for a specific feature or version, there’s a better chance they’ll land on the exact release where it arrived.

Behind the scenes, automated checks help ensure that new versions are always picked up correctly in both the recent list and the full All Versions page. The release system is prepared for a future where there are many, many more versions than today – without the pages becoming slow, cluttered, or confusing.

Simpleread v0.9.6 is a calm, foundational release: instead of adding something new to your reading flow, it organizes the story of the app itself. With a focused recent view, a dedicated All Versions page, and release entries that scale over time, it becomes much easier to see where Simpleread has been – and to follow where it’s going next.

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