Upgrade Log

What changed, when it changed, and what to verify after upgrading.

This log is the public release record for imux. It tracks the current product line, the official website rollout, documentation changes, and the operating notes you should check before replacing your current build.

Current release line
v1.8.4

imux is currently published as v1.5.2. This stable line hardens multi-workspace session restore after close and reopen, adds explicit recovery for the recent task-completion black-panel path, and keeps the website plus GitHub release surface aligned on one current installer.

How to read imux releases

Use the changelog as an operating document, not just a marketing page. A good release note helps you decide whether to adopt immediately, validate first, or hold until an active workflow is done.

1. Stable line first

Treat the public version as the stable line you can standardize on for real work. Upgrade deliberately, not because a build happens to exist.

  • Check the current version label before replacing the app.
  • Prefer one approved build across a team or project cluster.
  • Use the changelog to decide when timing is safe for important work.

2. Read for impact, not for headlines

Focus on what changes your operating surface: file handling, SSH behavior, supervisor flow, model settings, or packaging.

  • Look for workflow changes before cosmetic changes.
  • Verify whether remote behavior, routing, or settings persistence changed.
  • Map release notes to your current active tasks before updating.

3. Validate with one clean path

Every upgrade should be checked in at least one controlled local workspace and one controlled remote workspace before it becomes your default daily build.

  • Open a local repo and confirm editing plus save behavior.
  • Connect one SSH host and confirm remote browsing still matches expectation.
  • Only then move critical tasks to the new version.
Release history
April 3, 2026

Durable session restore and stronger black-panel recovery

v1.5.2

This stable release focuses on two trust failures in the active workspace loop: imux reopening into a thinner pane set than the one you left behind, and intermittent black front panels after task-completion driven workspace churn.

  • Session persistence now keeps a richer stable snapshot and forces a full save when the last main window closes, so reopening imux is far less likely to drop previously opened conversation and workspace panes.
  • Thin lifecycle saves no longer immediately downgrade a fuller recent snapshot during restore, which makes close-and-reopen behavior much more durable for multi-workspace setups.
  • Notification-driven workspace reorders and focus jumps now request explicit render recovery, reducing the intermittent black front panel seen after task completion events.
April 3, 2026

Remote SSH workspace preservation and portal recovery hardening

v1.5.1

This stable release focuses on two interruptions that break active work: remote workspaces disappearing when the last SSH terminal exits, and terminal surfaces occasionally staying black after fast UI churn.

  • Remote SSH child-exit on the last terminal now preserves the workspace so reconnecting can resume from the same remote context instead of reopening everything from scratch.
  • Enabled the existing transient terminal portal recovery path by default to reduce black-screen failures during split changes, sidebar churn, and workspace switching.
  • Promoted `v1.5.1` across the public release surface so the website changelog, download endpoints, and GitHub release point to the same current installer.
April 2, 2026

Denser workspace polish and cleaner release surface

v1.5.0

This stable release finishes the current UI pass with a tighter VS Code-like workspace layout, safer text-input handling, and a cleaner public release path for the same installer and website surface.

  • Tightened the activity rail, workspace list, and sidebar header so the main operating surface reads much closer to a dense VS Code-style layout.
  • Reduced the terminal startup banner to a compact status strip and fixed the stuck-width right sidebar path in the file inspector.
  • Scoped Return forwarding away from the affected macOS IME composition path and kept the `v1.5.0` website and release pipeline aligned around one current installer target.
April 1, 2026

Install-repair release for direct in-place upgrades

v1.2.0

This stable release focuses on the last friction point in the desktop upgrade path: moving a running copy out of the DMG or translocated location, replacing the existing app bundle cleanly, and relaunching from a supported install path.

  • Added an install-and-relaunch recovery path when imux is opened from a disk image, App Translocation, or another unsupported launch location.
  • Updated the recovery installer so an existing imux app bundle in Applications is treated as the intended replacement target instead of a blocking directory.
  • Extended updater error handling so incompatible launch locations now expose the same direct repair action instead of ending on a dead-end retry loop.
April 1, 2026

Identity hardening pass and release-surface cleanup

v1.1.0

This stable release removes the remaining inherited brand shadows from the active imux experience and tightens the release-facing path from website to installer to support.

  • Replaced inherited repository, company, and support references across the app, website, docs, and localized public strings with the current imux-owned surfaces.
  • Rebuilt the community, legal, and feedback paths so visible contact and support entry points now read as one deliberate imux product presence instead of a carried-over fork layer.
  • Aligned the packaged app, website changelog copy, and download endpoints so the latest stable installer and its public guidance point to the same release line.
March 31, 2026

Interaction reliability pass and linked-mode quick launch

v1.0.10

This stable release focuses on the parts users hit first: inactive-window click reliability, a faster Claude + Codex launch path, and tighter alignment between the packaged app and the website release line.

  • Accepted first-click activation across the main window host, titlebar accessory host, and settings-style utility windows so buttons and toggles no longer need a second click after refocus.
  • Promoted Claude + Codex linked mode into the titlebar control cluster and compact creation menu, using the same shared workspace launcher as the AI Command Center sidebar.
  • Adjusted release-facing website copy so the homepage and changelog describe the same new stable line before users download the installer.
March 31, 2026

Brand consistency sweep and sidebar interaction consolidation

v1.0.9

This stable release unifies active website copy around the imux brand, aligns docs and legal surfaces to current repository endpoints, and stabilizes the sidebar interaction model so workspace navigation and tool panes no longer fight each other.

  • Rebranded active docs, legal, community, and localized website strings from legacy naming to imux while keeping historical blog and changelog archive content intentionally untouched.
  • Aligned active GitHub links and release-facing website routes to the current imux repository and download endpoints.
  • Updated sidebar behavior so left navigation can stay visible while right-side tools are open, and ensured file/remote explorer editor context resets correctly on workspace switches.
March 31, 2026

Installer path hardening and release artifact verification

v1.0.8

This stable release hardens the macOS packaging path so the shipped DMG behaves like a proper drag-to-Applications installer and the release pipeline now verifies the artifact shape instead of assuming it.

  • Unified local and GitHub release packaging behind one shared DMG creation helper so release behavior stays consistent across environments.
  • Added release-time verification that mounts the DMG, checks the app bundle, validates the Applications drag target, and rejects malformed installer artifacts before publication.
  • Kept the website, release manifest, and GitHub assets aligned to the same versioned installer so operators and users see one stable source of truth.
March 31, 2026

Release packaging refresh, branded assets, and supervisor layout hardening

v1.0.7

This stable release republishes imux with the refreshed branded app assets, a clean versioned installer path, and a safer supervisor panel layout for long generated prompts.

  • Rebuilt the imux app, icon set, favicon, Apple touch icon, and website logos from one branded asset generator so app and website visuals stay in sync.
  • Aligned stable download naming around the versioned installer path so GitHub releases, the homepage, and the download manifest resolve to the same macOS package.
  • Constrained long supervisor prompt cards inside the sidebar so generated task briefs no longer blow out narrow panes or dialogs.
March 30, 2026

Brand refinement, migration shortcuts, and updater compatibility improvements

v1.0.5

The current imux stable line sharpens the product identity, smooths migration from other AI coding clients, improves in-workspace control surfaces, and hardens update behavior for older local installs.

  • Replaced release-facing iconography, welcome copy, and visible product labels so imux is distinct across app and website surfaces.
  • Added quick import actions for VS Code, Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex preferences.
  • Upgraded the source-control area and collaboration tools so fast pull, fast push, and multi-model pane creation happen inside live imux terminals.
  • Added explicit updater compatibility checks for disk-image, app-translocated, and non-Applications launches so older installs fail with actionable recovery guidance instead of vague Sparkle errors.
March 26, 2026

Documentation and multilingual website expansion

v0.0.1

The official website gained a full usage guide, a dedicated changelog page, and broader locale coverage across the public marketing surface.

  • Added dedicated /guide and /changelog routes.
  • Expanded website language coverage across all routed marketing locales.
  • Published practical setup, workflow, and upgrade instructions for imux users.
March 25, 2026

Official imux website launch

v0.0.1

The public site moved onto the imux brand and domain, with aligned downloads, repository links, metadata, and production hosting.

  • Launched https://www.iccjk.com as the official public domain.
  • Aligned branding to imux across title, metadata, footer, download links, and repository links.
  • Connected the website to the public GitHub release path for the macOS build.
March 25, 2026

First public imux product baseline

v0.0.1

The initial public line centered the workflow around a native macOS command center with terminal-first execution and surrounding control surfaces.

  • Terminal-first workspace model.
  • Local and remote explorers with SSH-backed remote browsing.
  • In-workspace file viewing and editing plus source control visibility.
  • Supervisor-oriented execution flow for task framing and multi-step work.
Upgrade guidance
Read the latest changelog entry before installing a new build.
Replace the app from the latest DMG instead of mixing partial app copies.
Recheck LLM settings, saved SSH behavior, and workspace assumptions after upgrading.
Validate one local workspace and one remote workspace before moving critical work onto the updated build.
If an upgrade changes expected behavior

When something feels off after updating, use the guide to re-check the intended workflow, compare against the releases feed, and report a concrete issue with paths, settings, and reproduction steps.

What to include in a useful issue report
The imux version and whether the issue is local, remote, or supervisor-related.
The workspace path or SSH target involved.
Expected behavior versus actual behavior.
A short sequence of clicks, commands, or prompts that reproduces it.
A screenshot or terminal output when the problem is visual, remote, or stateful.
Platform status

macOS is the only production desktop build today. imux currently ships as a native AppKit/SwiftUI client, so a Windows installer is not published yet.

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