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CHANGELOG

Release log.

Every major iteration of Resero, newest first. We version what we ship and keep building within the version you own.

Versioned, not dated. The number is the reference.

2.0A new identity: the workbenchIn development

Resero grew. The name now belongs to the SIM DAD workbench — the app that hosts the whole suite. Coming soon.

  • One window for the suite: Ibis transcripts, Lector drafts, Velamen redaction, TASS analysis, and Orator videos share one private workspace.
  • Local-first by architecture: no account, no telemetry, encrypted at rest with the open age format.
  • A built-in suite feed: work finished by one tool appears where the next tool expects it.
  • The free, MIT-licensed age decrypter previously versioned on this page continues under a new name — free, unchanged in purpose. Announcement soon.
0.1.0First build

The free, MIT-licensed GUI for decrypting age files. Drag the file in, pick an identity, get your plaintext back, all on your own machine.

  • Drag-and-drop window for any age v1 file.
  • Three-mode identity picker: scrypt passphrase, X25519 key file, or auto-detect from a SIM DAD product keychain entry.
  • One-click recovery of Ibis, Lector, and TASS encrypted libraries, with the right mode usually inferred from the file you dropped.
  • Cross-platform by design: age files are byte-identical across Windows, macOS, and Linux, so an exported key recovers the same files on a fresh machine.
  • Standalone Windows installer with a bundled Python runtime, so the first launch works without a separate install.
  • No telemetry, no account, no internet calls. Source on GitHub for independent audit.