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News, announcements, and other tips and tricks around the app.
Due to the extreme heatwaves this summer, the discussion about climate change is heating up as well. With groups like Extinction Rebellion and Fridays for Future demanding government action, we asked ourselves: How much do we contribute to the global carbon emissions? The answer might surprise you.
What is readability? And how does it help to improve your texts remarkably? Find everything you need to know and how Zettlr helps you achieve better readability here!
After another cycle of development, we are proud to announce the next beta phase — this time, Zettlr is closing in on the 1.4! Features already included are: A handy table editor, a brand-new theme, and again a full rewrite of a core component, making Zettlr even faster now!
It has been a long time since the last release, but this one is stuffed with goodies! Enjoy the most grown up writing experience ever with Zettlr 1.3! Make sure you don't miss out on our short wrap up of all the good things we've included in this one!
The beta phase for Zettlr 1.3 commences. Please join our journey towards the next step in the development of Zettlr by participating!
The third patch for Zettlr 1.2 restores the functionality to create new directories, fixes a bug on some Linux distributions and adds a link to translate.zettlr.com to the preferences window. Read more about it in our release statement!
Zettlr 1.2.2 is here! With only a small bunch of improvements, it's not big but a nice addition to the row of great releases we've had in the past.
Zettlr 1.2.1 is here! It addresses many problems and irregularities and makes Zettlr more beautiful, because we gave the app a refurbish. Read the full announcement here!
Many people implicitly ask us what a Zettelkasten is by coming to our page by searching for Zettelkasten tutorials online. In this blog post, we try to clean up some common misconceptions on what a Zettelkasten is and invite you to watch our new video on what a Zettelkasten is.
Searching is one of the basic interactions you perform with an editor. But what if you are not searching for specific words, but rather looking for patterns? What if you just search _any_ number, and not a specific? This is where regular expressions come in. This guide will introduce you to the problem and explain, how you can leverage regular expressions in the Zettlr search to excel at searching.