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The new ownCloud Desktop Client 2.3.3 is released today!

Thanks to our testers, who solved the last bugs through our testing program, we could release the 2.3.3 client today. Testers are ensuring that you have the most stable, most reliable software out there and your data is safe. But of course there is always one last bug we did not yet discover – so […]

Thanks to our testers, who solved the last bugs through our testing program, we could release the 2.3.3 client today. Testers are ensuring that you have the most stable, most reliable software out there and your data is safe. But of course there is always one last bug we did not yet discover – so join them and find it!

As the call for testers already mentioned, next to a fix regarding big file uploading with ownCloud 10.0, the biggest change is that the Linux client ships Qt 5.6.2 with the binaries now. This eliminates many errors from different system-delivered Qt versions, resolves dependency issues and improves stability.

We take pride in bringing this stable client release to you.

You can view the full changelog here.

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September 5, 2017

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