This release adds 1 notable feature for engineering teams evaluating rollout.
✓ No known CVEs patched in this version
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Light signalThe Settings UI now includes an activity history view with timestamps, sources, statuses, and a clear‑log button.
Why it matters: Provides developers and SREs direct visibility into configuration changes for auditing and troubleshooting in v3.0.216.
Summary
AI summaryActivity history viewable in Settings → Advanced with timestamps, sources, statuses, and a clear‑log button.
Changes in this release
| Type | Severity | Summary | CVE |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feature | Medium |
Adds activity history view in Settings → Advanced. Adds activity history view in Settings → Advanced. Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-23 Confidence: high |
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| Feature | Low |
Shows timestamp, source, and status for each tool call. Shows timestamp, source, and status for each tool call. Source: granite4.1:30b@2026-05-23-audit Confidence: low |
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| Feature | Low |
Provides one‑click option to clear the activity history. Provides one‑click option to clear the activity history. Source: granite4.1:30b@2026-05-23-audit Confidence: low |
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Full changelog
Activity history is now visible in Settings → Advanced. See every tool call with timestamp, source, and status — and clear the log with one click.
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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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