This release fixes issues for SREs watching stability and regressions.
✓ No known CVEs patched in this version
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Light signalv3.0.189 eliminates redundant permission dialogs for Calendar, Reminders, and Contacts, and removes duplicate Outlook setup prompts when M365 is connected.
Why it matters: Users experience fewer startup dialogs, improving onboarding for M365 environments. No blocking issues; treat as incremental quality-of-life improvement.
Summary
AI summaryFixed repeated permission dialogs for Calendar, Reminders, and Contacts; Outlook no longer shows duplicate setup prompts when M365 is connected.
Changes in this release
| Type | Severity | Summary | CVE |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bugfix | Medium |
Calendar, Reminders, and Contacts permission dialogs now appear once at startup in proper context. Calendar, Reminders, and Contacts permission dialogs now appear once at startup in proper context. Source: granite4.1:8b-q6_K@2026-05-21 Confidence: high |
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| Bugfix | Medium |
Dialogs are suppressed during background service scans. Dialogs are suppressed during background service scans. Source: granite4.1:8b-q6_K@2026-05-21 Confidence: high |
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| Bugfix | Medium |
Outlook no longer shows setup prompt when Microsoft 365 is already connected. Outlook no longer shows setup prompt when Microsoft 365 is already connected. Source: granite4.1:8b-q6_K@2026-05-21 Confidence: high |
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Full changelog
Fixes Calendar, Reminders, and Contacts permission dialogs appearing repeatedly after updates. Dialogs now appear once at startup in the proper context and are suppressed during background service scans. Also fixes Outlook showing setup prompt when Microsoft 365 is already connected.
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Connect Claude, Cursor, Windsurf and other AI agents to macOS native apps: Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Reminders, Notes, iMessage, Finder, Safari, OmniFocus, Microsoft Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, and Office documents. 82 tools. Runs entirely on your Mac — no cloud, no tokens, no API keys.
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