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Checking if files were writeable created files in the process. In the case where someone adds a list of N files to dangerzone but exits before converting, they would be left with N 0-byte files for the -safe version. Now they don't. Fixes #214
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# Change Log
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## Unreleased
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- Bug fix: Fix unit tests on Windows
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- Feature: Re-add Fedora 37 support
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- Feature: Add Debian Bookworm (12) support
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- Reinstate Ubuntu Focal support ([issue #206](https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone/issues/206))
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- Feature: support multiple input documents in the CLI-version
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- Bug fix: Failed execution no longer produces an empty "safe" documents ([issue #214](https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone/issues/214))
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## Dangerzone 0.3.2
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- Bug fix: some non-ascii characters like “ would prevent Dangerzone from working ([issue #144](https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone/issues/144))
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- Bug fix: error where Dangerzone would show "permission denied: '/tmp/input_file'" ([issue #157](https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone/issues/157))
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- Bug fix: remove containers after use, enabling Dangerzone to run after 1000+ converted docs ([issue #197](https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone/pull/197))
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- Security: limit container capabilities, run in container as non-root and limit privilege escalation ([issue #169](https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone/issues/169))
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## Dangerzone 0.3.1
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- Bug fix: Allow converting documents on different mounted filesystems than the container volume
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- Bug fix: In GUI mode, don't always OCR document
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- Bug fix: In macOS, fix "open with" Dangerzone so documents are automatically selected
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- Windows: Change packaging to avoid anti-virus false positives
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## Dangerzone 0.3
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- Removes the need for internet access by shipping the Dangerzone container image directly with the software
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- Friendly user experience with a progress bar
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- Support for Macs with M1 chips
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## Dangerzone 0.2.1
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- Switch from Docker to Podman for Linux
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- Improve CLI colors
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## Dangerzone 0.2
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- Command line support and improved terminal output
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- Additional container hardening
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- Fix macOS crash on quit
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- Fix --custom-container CLI argument
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## Dangerzone 0.1.5
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- Add support for macOS Big Sur
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- Drop support for Ubuntu 19.10
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## Dangerzone 0.1.4
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- Suppress confusing stderr output, and fix bug when converting specific documents
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- Switch from PyQt5 to PySide2
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- Improve Windows and Mac packaging
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- Add support for Fedora 32
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## Dangerzone 0.1.3
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- Add support for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (#79)
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- Prevent crash in macOS if specific PDF viewers are installed (#75)
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## Dangerzone 0.1.2 (Linux only)
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- Add support for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
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## Dangerzone 0.1.1
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- Fix macOS bug that caused a crash on versions earlier than Catalina
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- Fix macOS app bundle ODF extensions (`.ods .odt`)
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- Allow Linux users to type their password instead of adding their user to the `docker` group
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- Use Docker instead of Podman in Fedora
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- Allow the use of either OS-packaged Docker or Docker CE in Linux
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- Allow opening `.docm` files
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- Allow using a custom container for testing
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## Dangerzone 0.1
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- First release
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