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Relay 1.0.7

11 August 2026 · Requires 12.0 or later · 151.5 MB

What’s changed

Relay 1.0.7

Relay now works with both Supernote servers, and signing in can no longer get stuck.

New

  • Support for Supernote's China server. Supernote runs two separate clouds, an international one and a Chinese one, and your account lives on one of them. Relay now follows your account to whichever server it belongs to, and remembers it for next time. There is nothing to set up.
  • A server picker, just in case. If Relay ever needs pointing in the right direction, there is now a small globe button at the bottom left of the sign-in screen where you can choose International or China yourself.

Fixes

  • Signing in can no longer spin forever. If Relay cannot confirm your sign-in, it now shows you the page again and explains what to do, instead of leaving you on a spinner with no way out.
  • "Start over" is always available while signing in. It used to be hidden behind the loading screen at exactly the moment you needed it.
  • A clearer message when your account is on the other server. Supernote's own prompt reads "DMS related, please click here to continue", with a button labelled with an internal code. Relay now shows what is actually happening and which server it is about to take you to.
  • If your tasks cannot be loaded after signing in, Relay now tells you and offers to retry, rather than quietly trying again forever.

Release history

Relay 1.0.6(build 2026071801)

18 July 2026

Relay 1.0.6

Google Tasks is now fully approved by Google — connecting is clean and simple.

Improvements

  • Connecting Google Tasks no longer shows a warning. Relay's Google sign-in has passed Google's verification review, so connecting Google Tasks now uses Google's normal consent screen — no more "Google hasn't verified this app" step to click through. Your connection also stays signed in for the long term instead of needing to be re-approved periodically. The old "Beta" note on the Google Tasks card is gone to match.
Relay 1.0.5(build 2026071604)

16 July 2026

Relay 1.0.5

One targeted fix.

Fixes

  • Downloading a note's cloud copy now works on workplace networks. On corporate networks that inspect secure traffic, "Download from cloud" in the note view could fail with a certificate error ("unable to get local issuer certificate"). Cloud-note downloads now use the Mac's own trusted-certificate store and proxy settings — the same fix task-app pushing got in 1.0.3, applied to the last remaining connection.
Relay 1.0.4(build 2026071603)

16 July 2026

Relay 1.0.4

Auto-sync on your schedule — plus a rounder set of polish on 1.0.3.

New

  • Active hours. Relay now runs its Auto schedules within a set window — no pointless overnight checks. Out of the box that's Monday to Friday, 8:00–17:30; pick different days or times to suit (evenings, weekends, an overnight window — all fine). Outside the window the sidebar shows when scheduling resumes, it catches up the moment your window opens, and manual Sync or Push always work, any time.
  • Leave a review from Feedback. The Feedback form now has a "Leave a review" link — same place the occasional in-app prompt points to, for whenever the mood strikes.

Changes

  • Asana connects with one click. The Asana card now offers just "Connect with Asana" — approve in your browser, paste the short code, done. (The token-based option is retired; anyone connected either way stays connected.)

Fixes

  • The first-launch hairline. On some Macs (macOS 15), the very first launch could draw a faint straight line just outside the window's rounded corners until the window was resized. The window's shadow now settles itself right after launch.
Relay 1.0.3(build 2026071602)

16 July 2026

Relay 1.0.3

Relay now pushes to Asana — its sixth task app — and plays much better on workplace networks.

New

  • Asana support. Connect with one click ("Connect with Asana" — approve in your browser, paste the short code Asana shows you) or with a Personal Access Token (the card walks you through it). Your Supernote lists become sections in your My Tasks, private to you, in the same order as your lists — with your Inbox landing in "Recently assigned". Prefer a project? Flip the mapping and each list becomes a section inside a project you choose or create. Due dates and completed tasks carry over, and each task's description carries a reference to the note's saved PDF.
  • Attach notes as PDFs (Asana). An opt-in switch uploads the handwritten note's PDF straight onto the pushed task — the note opens right there in Asana, on any device. Off by default; your notes stay on your Mac until you turn it on. Edit a note on your Supernote and push again, and earlier tasks' attached copies refresh too.
  • Politer pushing. If a task app ever asks Relay to slow down mid-push, Relay now waits and retries instead of dropping the task.

Fixes

  • Pushing now works on workplace networks. On corporate networks that inspect secure traffic, connecting or pushing to task apps could fail with a certificate error ("unable to get local issuer certificate"). Relay now uses the Mac's own trusted-certificate store and proxy settings for all task-app connections — the same fix licensing got in 0.3.10, applied everywhere.
  • The faint thin line that could appear just outside the window's black frame after resizing or minimising is gone.
  • If you're on Manage task apps in Settings and hop out to a browser mid-setup (fetching a token, say), Relay no longer closes Settings behind you — you come back exactly where you were.
Relay 1.0.1(build 2026071406)

15 July 2026

Relay 1.0.1

Notes

  • A tidier installer. The download window now carries Relay's own branding and a clearer "drag onto Applications" layout, with a larger app icon — so installing Relay looks the part from the first double-click. (You'll only see this on a fresh download; updates apply quietly in the background.)
Relay 1.0.0(build 2026071405)

15 July 2026

Relay 1.0 — out of beta

This is the first production release of Relay.

Notes

  • A cleaner "Cloud copy" marker. When you're viewing a note downloaded from the Supernote cloud, the little "Cloud copy" tag now floats quietly in the bottom-left of the note — out of the toolbar — and you can dismiss it. It stays gone until the next time you download a note from the cloud.
  • It clears the moment you update. Reconnect over Browse & Access and refresh, and the "Cloud copy" marker disappears straight away — no need to close and reopen the note.
  • Move the window from the note. You can now grab the note's title bar to drag the window, just like the main window — with the same hand cursor. The note itself only shows the grab cursor when it's zoomed in and there's actually something to pan.