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Seatsurfing 1.19 released

· 2 min read
Heiner
Seatsurfing Developer

Long time no hear! While we've released several new versions of Seatsurfing since the last post from August 2023, we haven't blogged about them. Let's catch up with today's release of Seatsurfing 1.19.

Here are some of the awesome new features: You can now quickly access certrain floors and spaces by direct links / QR codes. A brand-new slider allows for quickly getting an overview of the space availability in the upcoming days. Space admins can manually add and edit reservations for their users. Find out where your buddies sit at a glance. Furthermore, multiple translations made it into the new version - namely Hebrew, Romanian, Hungarian, and Dutch.

Here's what changed in Seatsurfing 1.19 since the release of Seatsurfing 1.14:

  • Feature: Added slider to get a quick overview of the week (1.19)
  • Feature: Floor and space URLs can be accessed by direct links / QR codes (1.19)
  • Feature: Hebrew translation for Booking and Admin UI (1.19)
  • Feature: Romanian translation for Booking UI (1.19)
  • Feature: Hungarian translation for the Booking UI (1.18)
  • Feature: Dutch translation (1.16)
  • Feature: Implemented no-admin-restrictions feature (1.18)
  • Feature: Edit and create booking in Admin UI (1.18)
  • Feature: Hovering over desks shows a tooltip to see who is sitting there (1.17)
  • Feature: See each buddy's next booking (1.17)
  • Feature: Add buddy by email (1.17)
  • Feature: Add your buddies and highlight their seats (1.16)
  • Feature: Add support for desk coloring preferences (1.16)
  • Feature: Added support for ghcr.io (1.16)
  • Feature: Add user concurrency limit setting (1.15)
  • Improvement: Improved icon alignment (1.19)
  • Improvement: Refactored Docker Builds (1.18)
  • Fix: Switch to summer / winter time not handled correctly (1.15)
  • Fix: Incorrect date / time format (1.15)
  • Updated dependencies (1.19)

As usual, you can find the source code of version 1.19 on GitHub. Pre-built Docker images can be pulled from the GitHub Container Registry.